Speedier NIH Review Of Research Applications Planned, USA
7th Dec 2005, 05:07 GMT
NIH/CSR pilot study for new investigators begins early 2006 The National Institutes of Health (NIH) today announced a pilot effort to significantly shorten its peer reviews of research grant applications--so scientists can get on with their research sooner, to the public's benefit. This pilot rose from a growing concern that the current grant review process takes too long and is hindering the careers of promising researchers and the advancement of science and health... click link for more info.
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