Tag Archives: NIH

Heresy and Theater of the Absurd: the NIH budget discussion

Sometimes we can avoid irritation in our work lives, sometimes not. Sept. 20 was a day when some pretty annoying themes crept back into my workday via coverage of a session dealing with the NIH budget. Regular readers of the…

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Three stories for August 2012

Sometimes news comes in bunches. That’s not typically the case in the month of August, which is ordinarily a pretty quiet month. Not this year, though. Here are three stories that stick out, in one case like a sore thumb.

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On the Short Regulatory Horizon

  As the saying goes, there are things we know we don’t know, but here are three things we do know, namely guidances that will affect device makers. One of these might have the effect of making some clinical trials…

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The runaway train: Conventional thinking about NIH funding

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NIH spending take two

A second look at NIH spending priorities By MARK McCARTY Medical Device Daily Washington Editor

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NIH spending: Time for a closer look at how our government prioritizes spending at NIH and whether the default priorities really make sense

Politics, economics, and NIH spending priorities By MARK McCARTY Medical Device Daily Washington Editor

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