NIH Meeting: Scientists Chat Grants, Public Can Watch Virtually
Published Date: 6/27/2025
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Summary
The National Institute of General Medical Sciences is holding a virtual public meeting on September 11, 2025, to discuss research programs and review grant applications. Scientists, researchers, and the public can join or send comments ahead of time. This meeting helps decide which research projects get funding, so it impacts who gets money to explore important medical science.
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