The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) budget for fiscal 2008 will include $17.5 million for nuclear medicine research programs.
The allocation approved by the U.S. Congress and signed into law by President Bush comes after the SNM of Reston, VA, and other nuclear medicine advocates lobbied to restore $23 million for nuclear medicine research that was eliminated from the fiscal year 2006 budget.
The DOE's Office of Biology and Environmental Research will handle the allocation of the funds through its medical applications and measurement science division. A peer review process also will determine which research projects receive funding.
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