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The National Academy of Sciences (NAS) has recently released a report stating that the federal funding for basic molecular imaging/nuclear medicine research should be restored to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The report, which took 13 months and $700,000 from the DOE and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), was prompted by a $23 million cut in funding from the fiscal year 2006 budget. The budget effectively eliminated most financial backing for nuclear medicine and molecular imaging research. "The loss of funding for nuclear medicine research in the U.S. Department of Energy budget has been a tremendous blow to—most importantly—our current and future patients and our field," said Alexander McEwan, SNM president. "The NAS study confirms the importance of basic nuclear medicine research, and the society.” If funding is not restored in the 2008 fiscal year, it will be detrimental to researchers and their labs, according to SNM. SNM reported that the NAS report recommends:
Last Updated ( Mon, Sep 24 2007 )
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