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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
May 8, 2008

GOVERNOR PATERSON ANNOUNCES NEARLY $109 MILLION IN NEW STEM CELL RESEARCH FUNDING

Funds Represent Next Round in 11-Year, $600-Million Stem Cell Research Initiative
Requests for Applications (RFAs) to Access the Funding will be Issued Today


Governor David A. Paterson today announced that nearly $109 million in new state funding is being made available to support stem cell research initiatives in New York. The nearly $109 million represents the second round of available funding from the state’s 11-year, $600 million stem cell research initiative that was approved as part of last year’s state budget.  Four Requests for Applications (RFAs) issued today invite proposals from in-state research institutions for stem cell research activities that encourage collaborations among scientists, facilitate the acquisition and development of specialized equipment, and support researcher-initiated and targeted stem cell research.

“This new funding will strengthen and revitalize New York’s biomedical research industry and potentially help thousands of New Yorkers who suffer debilitating diseases, including Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s, diabetes and cancer,” said Governor Paterson who played a leading role in the development and implementation of the state’s stem cell initiative while he was Lieutenant Governor.  The first awards – totaling nearly $15 million – were made to 25 research institutions in January. Those grants focused on increasing the capacity of research institutions in New York State to engage in stem cell research.

New York State Health Commissioner Richard F. Daines, M.D., who serves as Chair of the Empire State Stem Cell Board, said: “The research funded by this initiative offers the promise of new treatments, therapies and even cures for some of the most serious diseases. This funding will also provide an economic stimulus to New York’s biomedical industry at a time when funding from the National Institutes of Health has not kept up with the need.” Nobel Laureate Harold Varmus, M.D., President of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and a member of the Empire State Stem Cell Board, said: “Human embryonic stem cells offer an unprecedented opportunity to study all aspects of human development. Advances in the understanding of fundamental biology will likely take us to unimagined realms of understanding and public health applications.”

The majority of New Yorkers support embryonic stem cell research, as demonstrated by a 2006 Zogby International poll which found that 84 percent of New Yorkers support embryonic stem cell research. Nearly 70 percent of those polled expressed support for state funding as a way of countering President Bush’s policy restricting federal funding to research that only uses human embryonic stem cell lines in existence as of August 9, 2001.  The grants supported by the $109 million are projected to be awarded in October 2008. With this funding, New York's investment in stem cell science will be surpassed only by the state of California, which started its stem cell program four years earlier.

The new RFAs seek proposals to broadly stimulate stem cell research through:

Letters of intent for all the RFAs are due May 28, 2008, with applications due June 30, 2008. The full Requests for Applications can be found on the state Department of Health’s website (www.nyhealth.gov/funding ) and on the NYSTEM website(www.stemcell.ny.gov/research_support.htm l).

The state's stem cell initiative is administered by the Department of Health through the New York State Stem Cell Science/NYSTEM program under the direction of the Empire State Stem Cell Board. All research funded by the state must adhere to the guidelines of the National Academies for Science (NAS) Guidelines for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research or those of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR). New York’s legislation expressly forbids the use of state funding for human reproductive cloning.

5 posted on 05/31/2008 10:07:06 PM PDT by Coleus (Abortion and Physician-assisted Murder (aka-Euthanasia), Don't Democrats just kill ya?)
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To: Coleus

THANX, Coleus!


6 posted on 05/31/2008 10:24:21 PM PDT by Sun (Pray that God sends us good leaders. Please say a prayer now.)
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To: Coleus

Another dead-soul liberal at work. ‘And in these days there is no King (no Lord) in Israel (in the human soul/heart), so everyman (several governors now) does what is right in his own eyes (as Satan directs with his inveigling evil).’


9 posted on 06/01/2008 2:43:30 PM PDT by MHGinTN (Believing they cannot be deceived, they cannot be convinced when they are deceived.)
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