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Re: 66fan post# 21032

Wednesday, 02/02/2005 5:59:31 PM

Wednesday, February 02, 2005 5:59:31 PM

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"institutional" is a word taken from a PR put out by one of the companies involved in the grant request.

It reflects one of the possible uses of any benefit that might originate from the issuance of that grant.

It does not imply any indication by the NIH or any other government agency that they either agree or endorse such a possibility.

It certainly does not predict any effort by the NIH or any other government agency to promote or recommend the use of the aforementioned possibility.

If one takes the time to review the thousands of grants issued by the NIH on a yearly basis, and then correlates any successful outcomes of those grants against any public effort by the NIH to promote any of them, the complete absence of such may assist in the decision on whether or not one wants to "run with it".

regards,
frog