NIH Looks For $1-2 Billion Raise in FY 2016, as Congress Approaches Another Deadline

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NIH is slated to receive a $2 billion increase under the Senate appropriations bill, but only $1.1 billion under the House plan for the current 2016 fiscal year.

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