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CIHR touts Canada’s ‘highly competitive’ spot for health research, concerned about coming budget cuts

CIHR president Alain Beaudet says while over the years, the government's investments in grants has increased, he is concerned that the public service's austerity measures will mean cuts to contributions.

Canada is a "highly competitive" place for health research, and the country is holding its own among the top nations in the world in terms of quality of published studies and their impact, says Alain Beaudet, president of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.

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