National Institutes of Health Addresses VTE Research Funding Gap – JTH
Journal of Thrombosis and Haemostasis (JTH) shared a post on LinkedIn about a recent article by Ryan A. Coute et al, adding:
”National Institutes of Health Funding for Venous Thromboembolism Research
Despite VTE causing approximately 100,000 annual US deaths, NIH funding per death remains critically disproportionate at USD 639 for VTE compared to USD 2,765 for heart disease and USD 2,724 for stroke, highlighting a significant research investment gap that urgently needs to be addressed.”
Title: National Institutes of Health funding for venous thromboembolism research
Authors: Ryan A. Coute, Jake Toy, Kameshwari Soundararajan, Benjamin von Schweinitz, Patrick J. Siler, Ryan C. Godwin, Ryan L. Melvin
Read the Full Article on JTH

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