The Coalition for the Life Sciences (CLS) would like to thank the Chairman of the House Budget Committee, John Yarmouth, for shepherding the passage of a budget resolution that lifts
The Coalition for the Life Sciences, on behalf of the Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus, is pleased to announce Congressman John Curtis (R-UT) as the newest co-chair of the Caucus. He
On July 18, the Coalition for the Life Sciences, along with the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB), hosted the inaugural Life Science Fair and Reception on Capitol
The Coalition for the Life Sciences (CLS) is extremely grateful to Congress for the bold vision to generously increase support for the federally funded life science research this year with
Representing more than 60,000 federally funded scientists across the country in every state, the Coalition for the Life Sciences (CLS) urges Congress to finalize a budget agreement and pass an
The Coalition for the Life Sciences (CLS) is very concerned with provisions in HR 1, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, that will adversely affect the biomedical enterprise. Congress has
The Senate Appropriations subcommittee covering health and human services expressed broad, bipartisan support for continued funding of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in a hearing last Thursday with Dr.
The Coalition for the Life Sciences (CLS) calls on Congress to reject President Trump’s FY18 budget proposal released today. The budget request proposes draconian and careless cuts that will devastate
The Coalition for the Life Sciences (CLS) would like to thank Congress for its commitment to the federally funded life science enterprise. National Institutes of Health The CLS is pleased
It turns out, they like us, or so they say. Biomedical researchers should take note that for the second year in a row, U.S. Senate appropriators have declared funding the