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Stephen J Heinig

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Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges|December 14, 2002
Patents, genomics, and academic medicineDavid Korn, Stephen J Heinig
Nature|November 2, 2007
Missing the mark on biomedical researchDavid Korn, Stephen J Heinig
JAMA|June 16, 2005
Biotechnology products and university-based scienceDavid Korn, Stephen J Heinig
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences|January 24, 2016
The U.S. Public's Investment in Medical Research: An Evolving Social ContractStephen J Heinig, Anurupa Dev, Ann C Bonham
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 7, 2007
Sustaining the engine of U.S. biomedical discoveryStephen J Heinig, Jack Y Krakower, Howard B Dickler, et al.
Journal of Investigative Medicine : the Official Publication of the American Federation for Clinical Research|January 1, 2008
Contributions of international medical graduates to US biomedical research: The experience of US medical schoolsHershel Alexander, Stephen J Heinig, Di Fang, et al.
Nature Biotechnology|October 8, 2005
ESTs stumble at the utility thresholdPaula K Davis, James J Kelley, Steven P Caltrider, et al.
JAMA|June 15, 2007
New physician-investigators receiving National Institutes of Health research project grants: a historical perspective on the "endangered species"Howard B Dickler, Di Fang, Stephen J Heinig, et al.
Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges|August 13, 2010
Commentary: Putting evidence to work: an expanded research agenda for academic medicine in the era of health care reformAnn C Bonham, Eugene C Rich, David A Davis, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 25, 2002
Science policy. The NIH budget in the "postdoubling" eraDavid Korn, Robert R Rich, Howard H Garrison, et al.
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Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges|December 14, 2002
Patents, genomics, and academic medicineDavid Korn, Stephen J Heinig
Nature|November 2, 2007
Missing the mark on biomedical researchDavid Korn, Stephen J Heinig
JAMA|June 16, 2005
Biotechnology products and university-based scienceDavid Korn, Stephen J Heinig
The American Journal of the Medical Sciences|January 24, 2016
The U.S. Public's Investment in Medical Research: An Evolving Social ContractStephen J Heinig, Anurupa Dev, Ann C Bonham
The New England Journal of Medicine|September 7, 2007
Sustaining the engine of U.S. biomedical discoveryStephen J Heinig, Jack Y Krakower, Howard B Dickler, et al.
Journal of Investigative Medicine : the Official Publication of the American Federation for Clinical Research|January 1, 2008
Contributions of international medical graduates to US biomedical research: The experience of US medical schoolsHershel Alexander, Stephen J Heinig, Di Fang, et al.
Nature Biotechnology|October 8, 2005
ESTs stumble at the utility thresholdPaula K Davis, James J Kelley, Steven P Caltrider, et al.
JAMA|June 15, 2007
New physician-investigators receiving National Institutes of Health research project grants: a historical perspective on the "endangered species"Howard B Dickler, Di Fang, Stephen J Heinig, et al.
Academic Medicine : Journal of the Association of American Medical Colleges|August 13, 2010
Commentary: Putting evidence to work: an expanded research agenda for academic medicine in the era of health care reformAnn C Bonham, Eugene C Rich, David A Davis, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 25, 2002
Science policy. The NIH budget in the "postdoubling" eraDavid Korn, Robert R Rich, Howard H Garrison, et al.
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