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Is the amount of disease-specific NIH funding related to burden of disease?

Update: This Data viz was featured in an article on VoxA recent article published in JAMA looked at the relationship between NIH funding and the U.S. burden of disease. The figure below is based off of data published in a supplementary appendix. For most conditions the relationship between the % burden in the population and […]

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