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Ad - Innovation Initiative 2006

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Ad - Invitrogen - May 07

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Ad - National Innovation Initiative - December 07

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Article: Globalization Hearing - Aug 07

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Article: Transforming Health - Dec 07

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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.

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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.

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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.

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2008 Garfield Award Nomination Guide: November 6, 2008

Information about making nominations for the Eugene Garfield Economic Impact of Medical and Health Research Award

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National Forum 2008 Summary: November 6, 2008

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Congressional Briefing: Working Smart in Global Health: Learning As We Deliver: November 6, 2008

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IOM Committee on U.S. Commitment to Global Health: November 6, 2008

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2008 Gala and Forum Summary: November 6, 2008

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Statement in Support of Congressional Innovation and Competitiveness Initiatives: March 13, 2007

WASHINGTON—Research!America applauds the initiatives underway in the 110th Congress to advance innovation and competitiveness in America.

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News Release

2006 Elections: Medical Research & U.S. Competitiveness Key Issues for Voters & Candidates: September 18, 2006

WASHINGTON—Medical research issues and U.S. competitiveness in research and innovation are on the minds of voters and candidates alike this fall, according to a new public opinion poll and survey of Congressional candidates commissioned by Research!America and the Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation for Your Candidates–Your Health, a voter education initiative.

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Americans Optimistic About Future Medical Breakthroughs, Concerned That Not Enough Progress Is Being Made: November 16, 2007

WASHINGTON—Although nearly three quarters of Americans expect breakthroughs in treatments for diabetes, cancer and heart disease over the next decade, a majority of Americans (57%) believe we are not making enough progress in medical research, according to a survey conducted for Research!America and the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA).

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Oladele Akogun presentation 6.23.08: November 16, 2007

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Peter Hotez presentation 6.23.08: November 16, 2007

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Robert Ridley presentation 6.23.08: November 16, 2007

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C-SPAN: March 18, 2008

Watch our 2008 National Forum as broadcast on C-SPAN.

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Poll Competitiveness: March 18, 2008

Slides from a number of polls regarding competitiveness

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Poll Report: Transforming Health 2007: March 18, 2008

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Poll 2008 Your Candidates: March 18, 2008

Results of the public opnion poll for Your Candidates-Your Health 2008

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LA Stem Cell 2008: March 18, 2008

Questions on stem cells from the 2008 Louisiana state poll

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Poll - National 2008 - Oct. 30: March 18, 2008 Download pdf

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Transforming Health: Fulfilling the Promise of Research: March 18, 2008

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