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The ISSCR Signs Ad Hoc Group for Medical Research Coalition Letter on NIH to President-elect Biden
The ISSCR joined with the Ad Hoc Group for Medical Research and 349 member organizations representing patients, clinicians, scientists, educators, academic institutions, research organizations, and industry, in a letter thanking President-elect Joseph R. Biden, Jr. for his steadfast support for science. The letter states, "As the oldest coalition advocating for the federal investment in the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and biomedical, bioengineering, behavioral, and social science research, we are grateful that you support increased and sustainable funding growth for the NIH as part of $300 billion in new research and development investments in your Build Back Better plan."
Member Spotlight: Joshua Currie, PhD
“Experiencing the entire breadth of the ISSCR during the annual meetings makes me proud to be a society member. To see the translational work, fundamental science breakthroughs, and public policy and ethics advocacy is great inspiration”.
Member Spotlight: Kazuo Takayama, PhD
“Enjoy your research! Research that cannot be enjoyed is difficult to continue. If the current situation is difficult, it is important to change the research theme or the laboratory”.
Member Spotlight: Meritxell Huch, PhD
“One of my main fascinations is to mechanistically understand how cells regulate their fates and how they control the transition between fates when homeostatic conditions change”.
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