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Opinion: States Battle for Biomedical Supremacy

Competitive recruiting among medical schools has launched “a boom in academic poaching” to lure — or retain — top scientists.

Associate Professor Sung Jung uses mass spectrometers to measure protein in cancer cells at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston Monday, February 11, 2013. Baylor College of Medicine received a $6 million CPRIT grant to purchase advanced laboratory infrastructure and pay researchers to measure all of the metabolites and proteins in cancer cells at the same time.

Competitive recruiting among medical schools has launched “a boom in academic poaching” to lure — or retain — top scientists. Texas, with millions of dollars to spend, is responsible for much of the churn. (The New York Times)

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