Lowy: RPG Funding Increased by $100M From 2013 to 2015—150 More Grants Funded

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Research Project Grant funding at NCI has increased 25 percent, from $400 million in 2013 to $500 million in 2015, NCI Acting Director Douglas Lowy said to the National Cancer Advisory Board Sept. 7.

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Tessa Vellek
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