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A Threat to Biomedical Research

Science, 1999
T he extraordinary success that this country has enjoyed in advancing biomedical research is well known and justly appreciated. What is not as widely appreciated is the interdependence of medical school finances and hospital finances in the subsidization of biomedical research.
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Biomedical Research in the 1980s

New England Journal of Medicine, 1981
THE new administration could be the most fiscally constrained in half a century, and yet it must endeavor to provide full support to a revolution.
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Biomedical Research and Biosecurity

New England Journal of Medicine, 2005
The achievements of modern biomedical research have also increased people's ability to misuse discoveries in ways that could threaten the public health or national security. Dr. Robert Steinbrook writes about the occasionally uneasy relation between scientific advances and the potential development of new pathogens or biologic weapons.
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Babies in Biomedical Research

Physiology, 2011
A few months ago, I had the pleasure of attending the traditional closing dinner of the 119th semiannual meeting of The Salt and Water Club[*][1]–held for the first time in Pittsburgh, and attended for the first time by a Club member from Cleveland (although elected while in New Haven).
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The Future of Biomedical Research

JAMA, 2013
THE COMMUNITY OF BIOMEDICAL RESEARCHERS IS ANXious, if not downright depressed, about the future, and there is good reason for this pessimism. For decades the importance of biomedical research was a reliable pillar of bipartisan agreement, as evidenced by the continuous high levels of funding that both parties have sustained during the last 3 ...
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Sustainability in Biomedical Research

Physiology, 2010
We hear a lot about sustainability these days–sustainability of health and environment, of economic prosperity, of conservation of nature, and so on ([3][1]). Great! But what about sustainability in an area that makes so much other sustainability possible?
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Swine in Biomedical Research

Science, 1966
R. O. McClellan, L. K. Bustad
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