Search Results nih policy
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New NIH policy protects human subjects in research
...Harvard University. A new National Institutes of Health (NIH) policy that requires all scientists who use human subjects to...in NIH funding in 1999. Harvard has responded to the NIH policy already, creating a web-based training program for its...
October 5, 2000; University Wire
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The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Policy on Enhancing Public Access: tracking institutional contribution rates
...Librarians wishing to promote the NIH policy need a tool to help determine an...PubMed database. METHODS Using the NIH policy as a guideline, 5 variables have...2). One limitation relates to the NIH policy's option to delay public availability...
July 1, 2006; Journal of the Medical Library Association
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Update on NIH Policy.(NewsBreak Update)(National Institutes of Health)
...days. Based on the comments it received, NIH will likely revise the plan. Congress has reaffirmed its support for the NIH policy in a conference report accompanying the FY2005 Consolidated Appropriations Act (H.R. 4818, H Rept 108-792), which was...
January 1, 2005; Information Today
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Coming to grips with the NIH policy.(Focus on Publishing)(National Institutes of Health )
...the NIH refined the deposit options. As noted on the NIH policy homepage, there are four methods to ensure that a manuscript...out from an institutional repository? It's because the NIH policy is mandatory, of course. I doubt that the NIH would have...
September 1, 2008; Information Today
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healing grants from NIH.(Policy & Practice)
The National Institute of Health's National Institute of General Medical Sciences is offering $13 million over the next 4 years to establish four centers that will develop wound therapies. According to the NIGMS, the goal is to bring together microbiologists, engineers, cell biologists,
October 1, 2006; Skin & Allergy News
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First anniversary of Bush stem cell funding decision finds little progress made; NIH policy ruling may help.(Brief Article)
When President Bush announced a year ago that the Federal government would provide limited support for existing embryonic stem cell lines, advocates on both sides of the issue were dismayed. Supporters for unlimited funding claimed the decision was a token gesture that would yield little results
August 12, 2002; Transplant News
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NIH policy seeks open journals.(news briefs)
A new National Institutes of Health policy is designed to accelerate the public's access to published articles resulting from NIH-funded research. The policy--the first of its kind for NIH--calls on scientists to release to the public manuscripts from research supported by NIH as soon as possible,
March 1, 2005; Information Outlook
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NEW NIH POLICY TO FUND MERITORIOUS SCIENCE EARLIER
The U.S. Department of Health & Human Services' National Institutes of Health issued the following press release: The National Institutes of Health (NIH) released a new policy today that will enhance success rates of new and resubmitted applications by decreasing the number of allowed grant
October 8, 2008; US Fed News Service, Including US State News
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NIH Policy Calls for Public Release of Research Papers.(National Institutes of Health)(Brief Article)
By Elizabeth Tolchin, News Editor The National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, Md., announced a new policy requiring scientists to release to the public manuscripts describing NIH-funded research as soon as possible. The policy is the first of its kind for the federal agency. Articles will be
March 1, 2005; Genomics and Proteomics
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The NIH open access plan.(LETTERS)
...the National Institute of Health (NIH) policy for providing free online access...assumptions and misunderstandings about the NIH policy: (1) Messrs. Frank and Glassroth...Frank, who complain about it. The NIH policy allows publishers to replace the...
September 23, 2005; The Washington Times
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