InHealth request for proposals
This article was originally published in The Gray Sheet
Executive Summary
Device industry-backed Institute for Health Technology Studies (InHealth) is accepting proposals until Jan. 22 for innovative research projects assessing the impact of diagnostics and medical devices on clinical and socio-economic outcomes. Proposals that address in vitro diagnostics and chronic wound prevention and treatment technologies will be given extra consideration. InHealth will award both one-year and two-year research grants to start April 1 (1"The Gray Sheet" April 16, 2007, p. 12)
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