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DrugMonkey is an NIH-funded biomedical research scientist.
PhysioProf is an NIH-funded basic science faculty member at a private medical school.
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- OpenConFooBlogSciWeb ELEVENTY POINT BAJILLION
- Lose NIH Funding, Lose Lab?
- Criminal Conduct, Free Speech and the College Life (UPDATED)
- Yeah, Yeah, College Kids Take Drugs (snore)....WHAT???!! 75 Arrests?
- When Peer Review Breaks Down
- Your Grant In Review: "More than adequately revised...". (Updated)
- The Small Moments Can Be Highly Motivational
- Grad School Malaise
- Salvia divinorum: kappa opioid agonist, hallucinogen and current policy issue
- CDC Reports Increased Number of Measles Cases in Q1, 2008
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The US biomedical research industry is a huge enterprise which continues to drive our economy while improving public health and personal well being. Much of this industry is funded by the federal government through the National Institutes of Health. When it comes down to it, this industry is about people, hired by the taxpayer to do some good. These are the stories of a few of those people.


