Cover Story
By Nick Crispino
The House and Senate appropriations committees earlier this week passed parallel spending bills that would boost NIH budgets while eliminating the Agency for Healthcare Research Quality, a $465 million agency that plays a central role in the implementation of President Barack Obama's health care law.
In Brief
Funding Opportunities
Drugs & Targets
Trending Stories
- Karen Knudsen to leave ACS
- A $150M gift enables City of Hope to establish $1M Stephenson Prize in pancreatic cancer research, build research program focused on the disease
- Factors outside CAR T-cell therapy are associated with increased risk of secondary cancers after the treatment, meta-analysis shows
Subgroup analysis suggests risk of secondary cancers after CAR T-cell therapy is similar to risk after other therapies - Jeffrey S. Weber, pioneering immunologist and melanoma expert at NYU, dies at 72
- Mace Rothenberg’s museum will tell the stories behind breakthroughs in medicine
- Melanoma investigators invite FDA to publicly discuss approval endpoints and crossover design
The agency accepts the invitation