Another doubling in progress for NIH?

Senate appropriators slate $2 billion for NIH in FY18

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The Senate Appropriations Committee Sept. 7 marked up its version of the fiscal 2018 Labor-HHS spending bill, giving NIH an increase of $2 billion over the current year.

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