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This
report stems from results of a workshop organized by The
American Association for the Advancement of Science, and
sponsored by The Funding First Program of the Mary Woodard
Lasker Trust, and The Burroughs Wellcome Fund. The workshop,
whose participants included more than thirty experts in
the federal budget process, public policy, and scientific research, was designed to discuss alternative
funding mechanisms for medical research outside the traditional
appropriations process. Participants were asked to debate
the question of whether such alternative mechanisms are
both feasible and compelling as a means of securing dedicated
support for medical research.
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