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2008 Garfield Award Nomination Guide Information about making nominations for the Eugene Garfield Economic Impact of Medical and Health Research Award | Economic Impact, Innovation / Competitiveness, Research, Research Investment/Funding |
ABC News: November 6, 2008 This article about science in the next administration quotes Research!America Chair The Honorable John Edward Porter on the importance of appointing a science adviser. The article focuses on the challenges faced by science in the Bush administration and looks ahead to Obama’s approach to science funding and policy. | Innovation / Competitiveness, Research |
Albany Times Union: July 11, 2007 Our U.S. Investment in Health Research Estimate 2005 was cited. | Research Investment/Funding |
Argus Leader: April 17, 2008 Mary Woolley is quoted in this article about the Sanford Project. | Research, Research Investment/Funding |
Argus Leader: May 18, 2008 Mary Woolley is quoted in this article about the Sanford Health Project. | Research, Research Investment/Funding |
Article: 07 Garfield Award - Nov 07: May 18, 2008 | Economic Impact |
Article: 07 Research Appropriations - January 07: May 18, 2008 | Research Investment/Funding |
Article: 08 Research Appropriations - Sept 07: May 18, 2008 | Research Investment/Funding |
Article: Advocacy Awards - Dec 07: May 18, 2008 | Research |
Article: Advocacy Awards - Oct 07: May 18, 2008 | Research |
Article: Advocacy Awards - Sept 07: May 18, 2008 | Research |
Article: Bridging the Sciences Forum - March 07: May 18, 2008 | Interdisciplinary Research |
Article: Dentzer to Moderate National Forum: May 18, 2008 | Research Investment/Funding |
Article: FY08 Mark Ups - July 07: May 18, 2008 | Research Investment/Funding |
| Global Health, Research | |
Article: Global Health Briefing - July 07: May 18, 2008 | Global Health, Research Investment/Funding |
Article: Global Health Meetings - June 07: May 18, 2008 | Global Health, Research |
Article: Global Health Washington Meetings - May 07: May 18, 2008 | Global Health, Research |
Article: Globalization Hearing - Aug 07: May 18, 2008 | Innovation / Competitiveness |
| Health IT | |
Article: New Board Members - April 07: May 18, 2008 | Research |
Article: New Voter Guides on Science, Research and Health: May 18, 2008 | Research |
| Research, Research Investment/Funding | |
Article: Stem Cell Bill - Feb 07: May 18, 2008 | Stem Cell Research |
Article: Stem Cell Bill Senate - May 07: May 18, 2008 | Stem Cell Research |
Article: Stephanopoulos Gala MC - March 07: May 18, 2008 | Mental Health Research, Research |
Article: Transforming Health - Dec 07: May 18, 2008 | Innovation / Competitiveness |
Article: U.S. Investment in Health Research - Oct 07: May 18, 2008 | Research Investment/Funding |
Article: Your Candidates- Your Health - Nov 07: May 18, 2008 | Research Investment/Funding |
Article: Your Candidates-Your Health - Sept 06: May 18, 2008 | Research Investment/Funding |
Article: Your Congress-Your Health - July 07: May 18, 2008 | Research Investment/Funding |
Article: Your Congress-Your Health - May 07: May 18, 2008 | Research |
Article: Your Congress-Your Health Launched - April 07: May 18, 2008 | Research Investment/Funding |
Article: Your Congress-Your Health-June 07: May 18, 2008 | Research Investment/Funding |
ASBMB Today: December 8, 2008 This article in the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology monthly newsletter continues the discussion from Jim Wells, PhD, and Research!America President Mary Woolley's October editorial in Science about spurring a movement for global health. | Global Health |
Baltimore Business Journal: November 28, 2008 The Baltimore Business Journal includes an article about the University of Maryland Medical Center’s Greenebaum Cancer Center, which was recently named a National Cancer Institute designated cancer center. Mary Woolley comments on the current NIH funding environment. | Research |
Bloomberg.com: September 24, 2008 Research!America President Mary Woolley is quoted in an article about Dr. Zerhouni's departure announcement. | Research |
Chicago Life: August 2008 Research!America is featured prominently a story on the link between politics, budget cuts and research. The article quotes Mary Woolley and references our U.S. Investment in Research report and our Your Candidates-Your Health initiative. | Research Investment/Funding |
Congressional Quarterly HealthBeat: December 12, 2008 Stacie Propst, Research!America vice president of science policy and outreach responds to Research America's US Investment in Health Research 2007 Report. The article also cites data on research funding from the report. The article requires a subscription to view. | Research Investment/Funding |
Congressional Quarterly HealthBeat: November 21, 2008 Covers "Global Health IS America's Health", a Capitol Hill briefing sponsored by Research!America and FamiliesUSA. The article requires registration to view. | Global Health |
| Research | |
FY08 Appropriations Put to Bed: March 22, 2007 | Research Investment/Funding |
Harper's Magazine: August 1, 2007 Mary Woolley asks in her letter to the editor, what other opportunities have we missed by allowing politics to trump science? | Research Investment/Funding |
Health Politics with Mike McGee: April 2007 Our injury issue brief is featured on this web cast | Public Health |
Innovation.org: April 3, 2008 Find out how the U.S. stacks up against the rest of the world in innovation in Mary Woolley's guest commentary at Innovation.org. | Innovation / Competitiveness |
Journal of Science Communication: December 1, 2008 This editorial published in the December 2008 issue of the Journal of Science Communication responds to an October editorial in Science by Research!America President Mary Woolley and Jim Wells, PhD. The article calls for greater attention from the public to global and local health issues. It can be viewed online in PDF format. | Research |
Light at the End of the Tunnel: December 1, 2008 | Research |
Mary Woolley's United Health Foundation Article: December 1, 2008 | Research Investment/Funding |
Mercury News: December 10, 2008 This article references data from Research!America's 2008 California Speaks Out on Global Health Research poll as a Charlton Research Company poll, and compares results from a 2008 national poll to data specific to the Bay Area. The article was also published in the The Oakland Tribune and The Contra Costa Times. | Global Health |
Mount Vernon Gazette: October 2, 2008 Senior communications associate Ann Andrews Morris' op-ed about her personal experience with Dengue fever and why the U.S. should invest more in global health research. | Global Health, Prevention, Public Health, Research, Research Investment/Funding |
MSNBC.com's Cosmic Log: May 16, 2008 Research!America's public opinion poll, commissioned with ScienceDebate2008.com, is covered by science editor Alan Boyle. | Research Investment/Funding |
Nature: September 24, 2008 The positions of presidential candidates McCain and Obama from our Your Candidates-Your Health questionnaire are quoted. | Research |
Nature: September 24, 2008 Barack Obama's response to Research!America's Your Candidates-Your Health is included in this article. | Research |
Nature: September 24, 2008 John McCain's response to Research!America's Your Candidates-Your Health is included in this article. | Research |
Nature Medicine: October 2008 Research!America is named one of 15 organizations of “special interest” to researchers for their influence on science and funding. | Research |
Nature Medicine: October 2008 Our chair, The Hon. John Edward Porter, is listed as one of “10 influential people to watch in biomedical policy.” | Research |
Nature Medicine: October 2008 The positions of presidential candidates McCain and Obama from our Your Candidates-Your Health questionnaire are quoted. | Research |
Nature Medicine: November 2008 The November 2008 issue of Nature Medicine includes an article by Amber Dance about the role of science in the next administration. Dance quotes Mary Woolley on the prospect of a cabinet level science adviser. | Research |
| Research | |
San Francisco Business Times: October 31, 2008 Jim Wells calls for a champion for basic medical research and mentions his editorial with Mary Woolley in Science. | Research |
Science: August 31, 2007 Our 2006 U.S. Investment in Health Research Estimate was first covered in Science. Research!America's Mary Woolley and Stacie Propst, PhD, were quoted. (subscription required) | Research Investment/Funding |
Science: February 1, 2008 Donald Kennedy discusses Research!America's Your Candidates-Your Health initiative in his editorial. (Subscription required) | Research Investment/Funding |
Science: February 15, 2008 Research!America's Paul G. Rogers Society for Global Health Research is cited in this editorial by board member Alan I. Leshner, PhD. (Subscription required) | Global Health |
Science Friday: September 5, 2008 Research!America President Mary Woolley was a guest on National Public Radio's "Science Friday." She spoke with host Ira Flatow about the presidential candidates' views on research, health care and science in response to our Your Candidates-Your Health questionnaire. | Research |
Science Magazine: September 26, 2008 This opinion piece by Research!America’s chair, The Honorable John Edward Porter, is a timely reminder that “elections have a way of sorting things out.” | Research |
Science Magazine: October 3, 2008 An editorial by Research!America President Mary Woolley and Jim Wells, PhD, of the University of California at San Francisco, calls on the scientific community to launch a bold strategy to stimulate innovation and enlightened public policy patterned after Al Gore’s successful efforts to highlight the perils of global warming. | Research |
Science News: August 29, 2008 Janet Ralaff interviewed Research!America's Stacie Propst, PhD, and writes about our voter education initiative Your Candidates-Your Health. | Research |
Science News: October 11, 2008 Research!America's VP of Science Policy & Outreach Stacie Propst, PhD, is quoted in this article by reporter Janet Raloff. | Research |
Science News: September 29, 2008 Janet Raloff's in-depth post on medical research quotes Stacie Propst, PhD, and Research!America’s 2007 Investment in Health Research report. | Research, Research Investment/Funding |
Science News: September 30, 2008 Janet Raloff mentions Stacie Propst, PhD, and Research!America in a post published prior to our moderated discussion between presidential candidate representatives on the economic impact of health research. | Research, Research Investment/Funding |
| Research Investment/Funding | |
St. Louis Post-Dispatch: September 21, 2008 Research!America board member Alan I. Leshner, PhD, AAAS CEO, and David Baltimore, PhD, recipient of the 2009 Builders of Science award, wrote an op-ed about presidential candidates Barack Obama’s and John McCain’s stances on science. The op-ed also references our 2008 public opinion poll commissioned with ScienceDebate2008.com. | Research Investment/Funding |
The Advocate / WBRZ News 2: April 30, 2008 Article about Research!America's Research Partners Forum in New Orleans. | Mental Health Research, Public Health |
The Advocate/ABC2 Baton Rouge: May 8, 2008 Joe Gyan wrote this article in the opinion section that references the recent Research!America poll conducted in Louisiana. | Mental Health Research, Prevention, Public Health, Research |
The Associated Press: November 19, 2008 Research!America Chair The Honorable John Edward Porter is quoted in this Associated Press story about the appointment of Tom Daschle as Secretary of Health & Human Services. The article appears on numerous Web sites and in papers across the country. | Research |
The Bureau of National Affairs: November 19, 2008 In the transition to the new administration, Mary Woolley and others reflect on science policy in relation to funding, the economy and stem cell research. | Research |
The Deal: November 14, 2008 Research!America’s VP of Science Policy & Outreach Stacie Propst, PhD, is quoted in this article by Alex Lash and Cheryl Meyer that was also posted on Reuters.com. | Research Investment/Funding |
The Edmond Sun: June 5, 2008 An op-ed by Paul G. Rogers Society Ambassador Peter Hotez, MD, PhD, and Gary Raskob about global health research. | Global Health, Public Health, Research |
The Great Beyond: October 15, 2008 Nature's Meredith Wadman blogs about our Oct. 14 moderated discussion between representatives of the McCain 2008 and Obama 2008 campaigns. | Economic Impact, Research, Research Investment/Funding, Stem Cell Research |
The Hill: October 14, 2008 An article by Jeffrey Young about our moderated discussion between representatives from the McCain and Obama campaigns. | Economic Impact, Research |
The Houston Chronicle: November 16, 2008 Research!America Fellow Hillary Lewis, JD, published a letter to the editor about the need for increased federal funding for health research. | Research |
The Huffington Post: October 27, 2008 Rear Adm. Susan Blumenthal, MD, cites a Research!America public opinion poll in this blog post about the 2008 presidential candidates’ health care plans. | Research, Research Investment/Funding |
The Journal of Life Sciences: December 12, 2008 Research!America Chair The Hon. John Edward Porter is quoted on this article on the effects of flattened research funding. The article reports on data from Research!America's 2007 U.S. Investment in Health Research report. | Research Investment/Funding |
The New York Times: October 17, 2008 Research!America's Chair, The Honorable John Edward Porter, is quoted in this article about the presidential candidates' plans for innovation and research investment. | Innovation / Competitiveness |
The San Francisco Chronicle: June 24, 2007 Research!America board member G. Steven Burrill and Newt Gingrich's op-ed. | Economic Impact, Research Investment/Funding |
The Scientist: July 2007 Mary Woolley is quoted about the economic value of scientific research (subscription required) | Research Investment/Funding |
The Scientist: September 2008 This article includes coverage of our Your Candidates-Your Health voter education initiative. | Research |
The Scientist: September 2008 Research!America's Chair The Honorable John Edward Porter is profiled. | Research |
The Scientist: September 2008 Richard Gallagher's editorial includes mention of Research!America's Your Candidates-Your Health voter education initiative. | Research |
The Scientist Blog: August 25, 2008 Research!America's statements to the Republican and Democratic parties regarding their party platforms were included in this blog post. | Research Investment/Funding |
The Scientist Blog: November 5, 2008 Research!America’s VP of Science Policy & Outreach Stacie Propst, PhD, is quoted in this blog post written by Bob Grant. | Research, Research Investment/Funding |
The Scientist Blog: October 27, 2008 This post by Bob Grant about Sarah Palin’s comment on fruit fly research includes responses from research scientists. Research!America’s Stacie Propst, PhD, was quoted, calling for scientists’ involvement in the political process. | Research, Research Investment/Funding, Scientific Integrity |
The Scientist Blog: November 19, 2008 Quotes from Research!America Chair The Honorable John Edward Porter’s remarks about funding for science research at the Society for Neuroscience’s annual meeting were included in this post by Andrea Gawrylewski. | Research |
The Tavis Smiley Show: June 2008 Research!America's Vice President for Science Policy and Outreach Stacie Propst, PhD, is interviewed in this radio show segment. | Mental Health Research, Prevention, Public Health |
The Tennessean: May 27, 2007 Op eds by Paul Rogers Society Ambassadors James E.K. Hildreth, MD, PhD; Sten H. Vermund, MD, PhD; and Peter F. Wright, MD. The paper also published an editorial, a "today's topic" and "readers' views" about global health research. | Global Health |
The Times-Picayune: April 30, 2008 Article about Research!America's Research Partners Forum in New Orleans. | Mental Health Research, Public Health |
The Washington Independent: December 19, 2008 Research!America president Mary Woolley is quoted in this article in The Washington Independent on the positive signals that recent appointments to the Obama administration bring for science. | Research |
The Washington Times: December 19, 2006 The article notes the important and sometimes surprising contributions scientists can offer in shaping diplomatic policies. | Research Investment/Funding |
The Why Files: December 19, 2008 The Why Files, an online science publication supported by the Graduate School at University of Wisconsin-Madison, quoted Research!America president Mary Woolley in this article about a recovery plan for science funding. | Research Investment/Funding |
UPI: April 30, 2008 A United Press International story about the Research!America-sponsored public opinion poll released in New Orleans. | Mental Health Research, Public Health |
William Brinkley's Op-Ed in Houston Chronicle - Nov. 24, 2007: April 30, 2008 | Stem Cell Research |
Women's Health: January 1, 2009 Research!America President Mary Woolley joins the editors of Women's Health magazine in an open letter to President-elect Barack Obama urging his administration to make health and health research a priority. The article can be read in the January/February 2009 issue of Women's Health. | Research Investment/Funding |
XM Radio: December 2007 Mary Woolley speaks with reporter Bruce Japsen about health research funding. | Research Investment/Funding |
Your Candidates-Your Health: The Presidential Primaries Begin: December 2007 | Research |
