From the NewYorkTimes.com:
 
Calming fears that scientific research  would be hurt by the Obama administration, the budget request for the  Department of Health and Human Services was $81.3 billion, up from $79.6  billion a year ago. And the National Institutes of Health saw its budget  request rise by $1 billion, to $32 billion, more than was requested  last year.
The proposed budget, announced on Monday,  now includes $6 billion for cancer research, intended to allow the agency  to start 30 new drug trials and double the number of drugs and vaccines  in clinical trials by 2016.
The first priority noted by the Office  of Management and Budget was to support health insurance reform by strengthening  policy on the use of computerized records, financing research to compare  the effectiveness of different medical treatments and creating health  centers to get more care to populations that lack it, like the uninsured  and American Indians.
In other science-related budget requests,  the National Science Foundation would get $7.4 billion, a nearly 8 percent  increase from the budget last year.
Scientists had feared that budgets would  be frozen and that stimulus financing that had been directed toward  science would dry up in the coming fiscal year.