The Nation - News from June 6, 1986
Federal research funds for experiments on animals at Columbia University, which were suspended in January following a surprise inspection, were restored this week after a National Institutes of Health review team found that Columbia had corrected all the deficiencies allegedly found at its health science division. Dr. James B. Wyngaarden, the NIH director, has given Columbia a two-year “unrestricted approval,” the New York university confirmed.
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