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Early-Career Scientists Advocate for Funding on Capitol Hill

DOI: 10.1158/2159-8290.CD-NB2018-044
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Congress recently approved a $3 billion NIH budget increase for fiscal year 2018, the third year of a significant increase after a period of flat or declining funding, but early-career scientists deciding whether to pursue a career in research need stable, long-term funding over many years. Some of these investigators traveled to Capitol Hill last month and met with members of Congress and their staffs to advocate for sustainable, reliable government research funding.

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Published OnlineFirst April 12, 2018
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