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Big Science Can Be Big Success, IOM Report Concludes
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There is much to be gained from large-scale biomedical research projects, so think big and set up a system for assessing, staffing, conducting, and monitoring big projects, advised the Institute of Medicine (IOM) in a new report, "Large-Scale Biomedical Science: Exploring Strategies for Future Research."
In seven recommendations, the report lays out steps that federal agencies should consider when planning large-scale projects. The first three address
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