NIH Botanical Research Centers
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
Request for applications to continue the NIH Botanical Research Centers Program announced by Office of Dietary Supplements, National Center for Complementary & Alternative Medicine, and National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. "The major goal of the program is to foster interdisciplinary research to promote the scientific study of botanicals, particularly those available as dietary supplements," divisions state in July 14 announcement, noting currently funded centers and new applicants will be invited to submit applications...
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