How public funding, incentives, and private funding function together to enable all of us to get what we want: new medicines

Some think that the NIH can invent drugs alone. They can’t. Public funding provides the “base camp” knowledge necessary for discovery, but scientists—backed by private investors—must still dedicate years of research and billions of dollars to create new cures for patients.

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