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Code · STATUTE-COMPILATIONS · Public Health Service Act · Sec. 452G.36

Sec. 452G.36. investment in tomorrow's pediatric researchers

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## Sec. 452G.36 investment in tomorrow's pediatric researchers **[**285g–10**]** In order to ensure the future supply of researchers dedicated to the care and research needs of children, the Director of the Institute, after consultation with the Administrator of the Health Resources and Services Administration, shall support activities to provide for— 36So in law. Probably should be “Sec. 452F.”. See amendments made by sections 201 and 1002 of Public Law 106–310 (114 Stat. 1109, 1128). (In amending this subpart to add section 452G above, such section 1002 made a reference to this subpart “as amended by section 921” of Public Law 106–310, but no section 921 appeared in the Public Law.) ####
(1)an increase in the number and size of institutional training grants to institutions supporting pediatric training; and ####
(2)an increase in the number of career development awards for health professionals who intend to build careers in pediatric basic and clinical research, including pediatric pharmacological research. #### Subpart 8 National Institute of Dental Research37
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