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FY2014 Budget: 95.4 Billion Yen for Japan NIH, Development of Novel Drugs
Japan’s Cabinet adopted a draft budget for FY2014, beginning next April, on December 24, including 95.4 billion yen for key health policies to spur the development of innovative medicines and state-of-the-art medical technologies. The government will disburse 47.6 billion yen…
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