Research Challenges and Opportunities for Clinically Oriented Academic Radiology Departments

Between 2004 and 2012, US funding for the biomedical sciences decreased to historic lows. Health-related research was crippled by receiving only 1/20th of overall federal scientific funding. Despite the current funding climate, there is increased pressure on academic radiology programs to establish...

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Hauptverfasser: Decker, Summer J., PhD, Grajo, Joseph R., MD, Hazelton, Todd R., MD, Hoang, Kimberly N., MD, McDonald, Jennifer S., PhD, Otero, Hansel J., MD, Patel, Midhir J., MD, Prober, Allen S., MD, Retrouvey, Michele, MD, Rosenkrantz, Andrew B., MD, MPA, Roth, Christopher G., MD, Ward, Robert J., MD
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