Vol.
40
No.
10
March 07, 2014Mar 07, 2014
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![NIH to Review Intramural Program NCI's Intramural Spending is 17 Percent, Higher than 11.1 Percent NIH-Wide Level](https://cdn.cancerletter.com/media/2024/01/07222213/40-10.jpg)
![NIH to Review Intramural Program NCI's Intramural Spending is 17 Percent, Higher than 11.1 Percent NIH-Wide Level](https://cdn.cancerletter.com/media/2024/01/07222213/40-10.jpg)
Cover Story
NIH has launched a systematic examination of its intramural program, which accounts for 11.1 percent of its $30 billion budget.
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