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Other Publications
> Why Funding Cuts at the National Institutes of Health Are So Painful (The Physiologist)
By Howard Garrison, Kimberly McGuire and Robert Palazzo
   
> Customizable slide presentations: From NIH-Funded Basic Research to Improved Health
   
> Shared Responsibility, Individual Integrity: Scientists Addressing Conflicts of Interest in Biomedical Research
   
> What's happening to the new investigator? (The FASEB Journal)
By Howard Garrison and Robert Palazzo
   
> Gaining, Training and Retaining Physician Scientists Should Be a National Priority (Op Ed)
By Bruce R. Bistrian
   
> It's Academic. Or is it? Alternative career workshops growing popular (The Scientist requires subscription)
  By Carrie Wolinetz
   
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Foreign postdocs: the changing face of biomedical science in the U.S. (2005)
By Howard Garrison, Andrea Stith and Susan Gerbi

   
> Recommendations for FY2007 Federal Funding of Biomedical and Related Life Sciences Research
   
> The NIH Budget in the "Postdoubling" Era (2002)
By David Korn, Robert Rich, Howard Garrison, et al.
   
> Research Equipment and Resource Requirements of NIH-Supported Investigators:
An Assessment of Current Conditions and Recommendations for Future Funding and
Programs
  By Tamara Zemlo, Howard Garrison, et al.
   
> In an Era of Scientific Opportunity, Are There Opportunities for Biomedical Scientists?
By Howard H. Garrison, Susan Gerbi, and Paul Kincade
   
> Increased Funding for NIH: A Biomedical Science Perspective (1998)
By William Brinkley, Jeremy Wood and Howard Garrison
   
> The Physician-Scientist: Career Issues and Challenges at the Year 2000
(The FASEB Journal. 2000;14:221-230).
  By Tamara Zemlo, Howard Garrison, Nicola Partridge and Timothy Ley
   
> The Benefits of Biomedical Research
   
> A Profile of the Members of FASEB Societies: NIH Awards, Degrees, and Institutional Affiliations, 1999
  By Howard Garrison, Siddhartha Lahiri and David Stephens
   
> The Report of the FASEB Consensus Conference on Graduate Education
   
> Education and Employment Patterns of U.S. Ph.D.'s in the Biomedical Sciences (1998)
By Howard Garrison and Susan Gerbi
   
> Science, Technology and the Federal Government: Comments on a Recent NAS Report (1994)
By Howard Garrison
   
> A Few Basic Economic Facts About Research in the Medical and Related Life Sciences (1995)
By Samuel Silverstein, Howard Garrison and Stephen Heinig
   
> NIH Awards to Individual Members of FASEB Societies: An initial examination (1995)
By Howard Garrison and Stephen Heinig

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