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News and Updates Congress Debates Funding for the National Institutes of Health for the Upcoming Fiscal Year
July 26, 2013in News and Updates 0 Comments 0 Likes

Congress Debates Funding for the National Institutes of Health for the Upcoming Fiscal Year

If you were paying attention to the appropriations process the last couple weeks, you probably thought things were looking up for the National Institutes of Health (NIH). The Senate seems

CBRC Briefing Traumatic Brain Injury: What Football Players and Returning Veterans Have in Common
July 24, 2013in CBRC Briefing 0 Comments 0 Likes

Traumatic Brain Injury: What Football Players and Returning Veterans Have in Common

Walter Koroshetz, of the National Institutes of Health , explains that the National Football League (NFL) and the Department of Defense have little in common. However, as troops return home

CBRC Briefing Genetic Surgery: Curing Hemophilia
July 17, 2013in CBRC Briefing 0 Comments 0 Likes

Genetic Surgery: Curing Hemophilia

Katherine High, of Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, explains that Hemophilia is a rare genetic disorder in which the blood doesn’t clot normally. If you have hemophilia, you may bleed for

CBRC Briefing Why Pharma Needs the NIH
June 26, 2013in CBRC Briefing 0 Comments 0 Likes

Why Pharma Needs the NIH

James Sabry, Genentech, San Francisco

CBRC Briefing Digging Up New Antibiotics
June 12, 2013in CBRC Briefing 0 Comments 0 Likes

Digging Up New Antibiotics

Much like archeologists digging up a buried city, Dr. Sean Brady of The Rockefeller University in New York, is sifting the soil for treasure. The riches he seeks, however, reside

CBRC Briefing Lung on a Chip
May 15, 2013in CBRC Briefing 0 Comments 0 Likes

Lung on a Chip

Donald Ingber and his team, having seen the successful results of the lung-on-a-chip, have developed other types of “organs-on-a-chip” such as a human gut-on-a-chip, kidney-on-a-chip, and bone marrow-on-a-chip. And they’re

CBRC Briefing The State of Personalized Medicine for Breast Cancer
April 24, 2013in CBRC Briefing 0 Comments 0 Likes

The State of Personalized Medicine for Breast Cancer

Dr. Alana Welm of the Huntsman Cancer Institute, Utah, although a young investigator, has made a significant impact on the study-particularly the metastasis-of breast cancer. Her presentation will review current

CBRC Briefing Mind Over Matter
April 10, 2013in CBRC Briefing 0 Comments 0 Likes

Mind Over Matter

The Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus Presents a briefing on “Mind Over Matter” by Dr. Krishna Shenoy from Stanford University. Brain-controlled prostheses are one of the hottest areas in neuroscience, and

News and Updates Medical Research Advocates Urge Action to Avert Harm to Nation’s Health
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Medical Research Advocates Urge Action to Avert Harm to Nation’s Health

For immediate release Contacts: David Moore (Ad Hoc Group), 202-828-0559 Lynn Marquis (Coalition for Life Sciences), 301-347-9309 Jennifer Zeitzer (FASEB), 202-320-1422 Anna Briseno (Research!America), 571-482-2710 Washington, D.C., March 1, 2013

News and Updates Congressman Steve Stivers Becomes the Newest Co-Chair of the Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus
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Congressman Steve Stivers Becomes the Newest Co-Chair of the Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus

Released: February 22, 2013 Contact: Lynn Marquis 301-347-9309 The Coalition for the Life Sciences, on behalf of the Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus, is pleased to announce Congressman Steve Stivers (R-OH)

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