Supporting the NIH Office of Nutrition Research's Federal FY2025 Funding Request

GW joins others to encourage Congress to increase funding for nutrition research.

The GW Office of Integrative Medicine & Health (OIMH) recently signed on to a letter of support for more federal funding for nutrition research and science. This is the third time the OIMH has joined forces with other like minded thought leaders and institutions from diverse backgrounds to support the National Institutes of Health's Office of Nutrition Research FY2025 appropriations request.  We are pleased to share that we are among the 73 organizations that signed the letter, reflecting a wide range of types of organizations and sectors.

There’s still time to sign-on to the letter of support by filling out this form, which will remain open during the next several months for additional organizations that would like to show their support.

Read the letter of support.


 

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