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NIH Roadmap - Research Teams of the Future
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Research Teams of the Future
The scale and complexity of today's biomedical research problems demand that scientists move beyond the confines of their individual disciplines and explore new organizational models for team science. Advances in molecular imaging, for example, require collaborations among diverse groups—radiologists, cell biologists, physicists, and computer programmers. NIH wants to stimulate new ways of combining skills and disciplines in the physical, biological, and social sciences to realize the great promise of 21st century medical research.
As part of the Research Teams of the Future theme, the NIH Roadmap seeks to encourage scientists to test a variety of models for conducting research. The three initiatives in the area are: High Risk Research, Interdisciplinary Research, and Public Private Partnerships. Several grants were awarded in fiscal year (FY) 2004 to begin the process of transforming the way scientists do their work and how their work is reviewed and supported.
High-Risk Research
Leaps in knowledge often result from exceptional minds exploring ideas that were considered "
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