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Please save the unsolicited R01s
Editor's note: With the sequestration deadline hours away, the career of many young US scientists is on the line. In this guest post, our colleague Steven Salzberg , an avid defender of NIH and its peer review process, tells us why now more … Continue reading
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Tagged bioinformatics, genomics, grant funding, NHGRI, NIAID, NIH, R01, research funding, sequencing, top-down science
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