The state of federal research funding in genetics as reflected by members of the genetics society of America

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Abstract

Scientific progress runs on the intellect, curiosity, and passion of its practitioners fueled by the research dollars of its sponsors. The concern over research funding in biology in general and genetics in particular led us to survey the membership of the Genetics Society of America for information about the federal support of genetics at the level of individual principal investigators. The esults paint a mosaic of circumstances—some good, others not so good—that describes some of our present challenges with sufficient detail to suggest useful steps that could address the challenges.

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Rine, J., & Fagen, A. P. (2015). The state of federal research funding in genetics as reflected by members of the genetics society of America. Genetics, 200(4), 1015–1019. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.115.179523

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