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The Evolving Paradigm for Biomedical Research

Presenter(s): Louise E. Ramm, National Institutes of Health
Convener: Carla Chance, St. Louis Community College


Research begets increasingly complex research questions and further research. The biocomplexity of modern research is heavily dependent on costly instrumentation and bioinformatics, and on the ability of institutions to successfully facilitate the interactions of multi- and inter-disciplinary teams of scientists (chemists, biologists, physicians, physicists, etc.) from very diverse fields. Learn the future directions of biomedical research, where and how to get funding, and the challenges associated with sustaining it in your institution.

This knowledge resource from SCUP is a concurrent session presented at the Society's thirty-seventh annual, international conference and Expo, SCUP–37, in San Diego, CA (USA), in July of 2002.

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