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Stabilizing the Funding of NIH and ADAMHA Research Project Grants A Background Paper by Richard L. Seggel for the Board on Health Sciences Policy Institute of Medicine National Academy Press Washington, D.C. 1985

This paper was prepared by Richard L. Seggel, a consultant to the Institute of Medicine, at the request of the Institute and with the advice and assistance of the Institute's Board on Health Sciences Policy. It was reviewed by a group other than the author and the board according to procedures approved by the Report Review Committee consisting of members of the National Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. IOM-86-002

INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE BOARD ON HEALTH SCIENCES POLICY CHAIRMAN MEMBERS STAFF Samuel O. Thier Sterling Professor and Chairman Department of Internal Medicine Yale University School of Medicine Robert M. Berne Chairman and Charles Slaughter Professor of Physiology Department of Physiology University of Virginia School of Medicine William D. Carey Executive Officer American Association for the Advancement of Science Carmine D. Clemente Professor of Anatomy and Director Brain Research Institute UCLA School of Medicine Alfred P. Fishman Director, Cardiovascular-Pulmonary Division Department of Medicine Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Merwyn R. Greenlick Vice President (Research) Kaiser Foundation Hospitals Director, Health Services Research Center Robert L. Hill James B. Duke Professor and Chairman Department of Biochemistry Duke University Medical Center William N. Hubbard Retired President The Upjohn Company Joshua Lederberg President The Rockefeller University Barbara Filner, Director, Division of Health Sciences Policy CONSULTANT Richard L. Seggel Robert W. Mann Whitaker Professor of Biomedical Engineering Massachusetts Institute of Technology Barbara J. McNeil Professor of Clinical Epidemiology and Radiology Harvard Medical School Joseph G. Perpich Vice President, Planning and Development Meloy Laboratories, Inc. Richard D. Remington Vice President for Academic Affairs University of Iowa Dorothy P. Rice Regent's Lecturer Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences School of Nursing University of California, San Francisco John Romano Distinguished University Professor of Psychiatry, Emeritus The University of Rochester Medical Center Louise B. Russell Senior Fellow Economic Studies Program The Brookings Institution

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