To prevent loss of research and training capacity and begin a program of sustainable growth,
NIH needs a budget of at least $ 32 billion in FY 2013.»
Not exact matches
Yet the
NIH allocates less than 1 percent of its $ 30 billion annual
budget to «comparative effectiveness research,» the kind
needed to sort out the surgeries, drugs, and devices that work from those that do not.
The policy follows years of worrying, after
NIH's
budget flattened in 2003, about cutthroat competition for funding and the
need to stretch
NIH's
budget to support more labs.
Two of the main goals of HABRI are to create a central database for all research concerning the health benefits of pet ownership and to encourage Congress to provide resources to the National Institutes of Health (
NIH) and to allocate money in their research
budget to fund the
needed additional study.