Hope Dims For Legislation To Establish Stand-Alone Bioimaging Institute
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Although legislation to create a separate bioimaging institute within the National Institutes of Health is unlikely to gain congressional approval, the proposal has gone a long way in raising awareness of the need for further research in the field, William Hendee, Ph.D., Medical College of Wisconsin, says.
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