Fiscal Year 2009 National Institutes of Health Budget
Witnesses testified on the fiscal year 2009 budget for programs of the National Institutes of Health. They talked about…
Albert Teich talked about federal government-funded research and development programs, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. The federal… read more
Science Research and Development Albert Teich talked about federal government-funded research and development programs, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. The federal government spends about $140 billion a year to fund research and development projects. In fiscal year 2012, the Departments of Defense, Health and Human Services and Energy are slated to receive the most money. Mr. Teich also discussed the amount of money assigned, the projects funded and President Obama’s call for more money for science research and developement.
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Witnesses testified on the fiscal year 2009 budget for programs of the National Institutes of Health. They talked about…
John Holdren gave the keynote address at an American Association for the Advancement of Science forum on science and technology policy. He…
The guest talked about science funding and how the Bush administration approaches science research. He said the federal…
As part of a two-day conference on Health, Science and Food for America, Vice President Gore spoke about the Clinton…