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Discover Ludwig"lab funding" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to money dedicated to the costs of running a laboratory. For example, "The university received a significant grant to increase their lab funding."
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Every effort will be made to preserve the current lab funding formula, which has been in place over the last several years.
There are times when taking an unplanned risk on a strong student, leading to outstanding research progress, may pay off in future lab funding at grant renewal time.
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In some ways it's surprising that an innovation like Tinder happened, given that the app was developed in a start-up lab funded by IAC/InterActiveCorp, the American company that also owns the phenomenally successful sites match.com and OkCupid.
At Oxford, Riley has spent almost a year setting up a £2.5m lab, funded as part of the British Heart Foundation's Mending Broken Hearts appeal, to work out how to get heart muscle to repair itself.
In any event, he chose to go to a halfway house in Brighton run by a woman who had worked in a psychology lab funded by NASA before she herself went into rehab.
"That is the situation when you have a large lab funded by projects.
A Hawaii lab funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has discovered two World War II Japanese submarines.
They developed PassRocket out of jTribe Labs, the company's "20% time" innovation lab funded by the parent company.
The lab, funded jointly by the U.S. and Ukrainian governments, should begin studying everything from genetic mutations in local wildlife to radionuclide movement and cleanup technologies by next summer.
Though off to an excellent start, Puligilla must now cement her gains and keep her lab funded by securing a full NIH research grant: an R01.
But how much better it would be to have a lab fund that you can dip into for this and other reasonable expenditures not covered by your grants!
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