New York Times
New York, Ny., United States
December 17, 2012

The program will also provide money to professors so that they can have more time to mentor students or train new mentors.

"They're talking about a multipronged approach, which I think is a smart approach," said Dr. Raynard S. Kington, president of Grinnell College in Iowa and a former deputy director of N.I.H. who was a co-author of the Science paper. "If they had just said, 'We're going to focus on review,' I would have been deeply disappointed."

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  • Radio Iowa, "Grinnell College study finds fewer scientists of color get NIH funding." Posted on Jan. 1, 2013.
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Raynard Kington MD, PhD, president
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