President's Cancer Panel Meeting- the Future of Cancer Research: Accelerating Scientific Innovation, Transcript of Proc
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This meeting was the fourth, and last, in the President’s Cancer Panel’s (PCP, the Panel) 2010-2011 series. The Future of Cancer Research: Accelerating Scientific Innovation. During this meeting, the Panel heard testimony about several novel approaches to research review and funding as well as the value of public-private partnerships in bio-medical research.
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