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J Hum Virol ; 3(2): 104-12, 2000.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10850897

ABSTRACT

Key public policies that have contributed to the rise of modern medical research in the 20th Century are reviewed, focusing especially on the United States and the post-World War II period. Drawing on this history, the question is posed: "Are these policies sufficient to insure vigorous medical research in the 21st Century?" Although radical policy changes are not needed, several proposals for policy and medical research portfolio redirection are offered, including a rebalancing of public supported research in all fields of science that contribute to medical advances. Medical research must also invest in a national and international information infrastructure that will allow the linking of researchers, clinical experimenters, practicing physicians, and the public in ways heretofore not imagined. Medical researchers must be leaders and advocates for the whole research enterprise in the 21st Century.


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Forecasting , Public Policy , Research Support as Topic/trends , Research/trends , Health Planning Support/economics , Health Planning Support/history , Health Planning Support/legislation & jurisprudence , Health Planning Support/trends , History, 20th Century , Humans , Research/economics , Research/history , Research Support as Topic/history , Research Support as Topic/legislation & jurisprudence , United States
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