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Are there any exceptions to grantee ownership of research results?

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Are there any exceptions to grantee ownership of research results?

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Yes. NIH encourages you to publish NIH-supported research in primary scientific journals. When necessary, you should also use a copyright notation in articles to be published or included in proceedings of scientific conferences or other professional activities. You’ll likely need approval from your institution to publish.

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