<code id='98143AF6EE'></code><style id='98143AF6EE'></style>
    • <acronym id='98143AF6EE'></acronym>
      <center id='98143AF6EE'><center id='98143AF6EE'><tfoot id='98143AF6EE'></tfoot></center><abbr id='98143AF6EE'><dir id='98143AF6EE'><tfoot id='98143AF6EE'></tfoot><noframes id='98143AF6EE'>

    • <optgroup id='98143AF6EE'><strike id='98143AF6EE'><sup id='98143AF6EE'></sup></strike><code id='98143AF6EE'></code></optgroup>
        1. <b id='98143AF6EE'><label id='98143AF6EE'><select id='98143AF6EE'><dt id='98143AF6EE'><span id='98143AF6EE'></span></dt></select></label></b><u id='98143AF6EE'></u>
          <i id='98143AF6EE'><strike id='98143AF6EE'><tt id='98143AF6EE'><pre id='98143AF6EE'></pre></tt></strike></i>

          
          WSS
          After a drawn-out lobbying fight, ARPA-H chose its headquarters: a hub and spokes model, with three central locations in Boston, Texas, and D.C. David L. Ryan/Boston Globe

          WASHINGTON — Cities and states have been clamoring to play host to the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health since before the agency existed — before, in fact, anyone truly knew what ARPA-H was.

          But the lobbying campaign from universities, business leaders, members of Congress, and big-city mayors is finally over.

          advertisement

          The end came not with a dramatic reveal or a formal ribbon-cutting, but with a largely bureaucratic and anticlimactic announcement that the Biden administration plans to share the wealth. ARPA-H will be housed in a hub-and-spoke model across three major metro areas: The D.C. suburbs; Cambridge, Mass.; and Dallas. Additional “spokes,” the agency announced Tuesday, will be spread across the country at 10 sites spanning from Florida to Alaska.

          Get unlimited access to award-winning journalism and exclusive events.

          Subscribe Log In

          Leave your comment

          Please enter your name
          Please enter your comment

          hotspot