EMA 2015 budget up, applications set to rise
This article was originally published in Scrip
Executive Summary
At least someone's managed to secure an increase in their spending power for the coming year, despite the straitened economic times. The European Medicines Agency's budget for 2015 has been set at just over €302m, up by 7% over the 2014 figure of €282.5m.
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