Australia doubles medical research funding over five years and plans to revitalise primary care
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
The Australian government plans to double medical and healthcare research funding by 2004 in an effort to improve the country's ability to tackle major diseases, such as diabetes and cancer. Australia's genomics research capability will be a major recipient of the new money, according to the National Health and Medical Research Council.
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