2015 Year in Review
The FNIH wants to highlight the critically important milestones achieved in the past year with the help of your contributions.
These represent only a few examples of the accomplishments of the last year. With your help, we can continue to educate, to support, and to innovate in the biomedical research community.
2015 was full of great successes. Help us to make 2016 extraordinary. Donate today at www.fnih.org/donate.
Видео 2015 Year in Review канала FNIH
These represent only a few examples of the accomplishments of the last year. With your help, we can continue to educate, to support, and to innovate in the biomedical research community.
2015 was full of great successes. Help us to make 2016 extraordinary. Donate today at www.fnih.org/donate.
Видео 2015 Year in Review канала FNIH
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