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Member Only ContentResources : Research
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Your Candidates Ad - July 08 And Supporter Quotes | Advertisement |
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IOM Committee on U.S. Commitment to Global Health | Event Summary |
Congressional Briefing: Working Smart in Global Health: Learning As We Deliver | Event Summary |
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National Forum 2008 Summary | Event Summary |
Poll 2008 Your Candidates Results of the public opnion poll for Your Candidates-Your Health 2008 | Public Opinion Poll |
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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 | Article |
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Article: Global Health Meetings - June 07 | Article |
Article: Global Health Washington Meetings - May 07 | Article |
The Honorable Paul G. Rogers Remarks at the Fogarty Strategic Planning Stakeholder Conference - Dec. 12, 2006 | Presentation |
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Vision Fact Sheet Vision and blindness fact sheet in the Investment in Research Saves Lives and Money series | Fact Sheet |
National Forum 2007 Transcript | Transcript |
Research!America Names Ralph E. Grunewald Executive Vice President: June 17, 2008 WASHINGTON—Ralph E. Grunewald has been named executive vice president at Research!America, the nation's largest not-for-profit public education and advocacy alliance working to make research to improve health a higher national priority. | News Release |
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. | Article |
Argus Leader: May 18, 2008 Mary Woolley is quoted in this article about the Sanford Health Project. | Article |
Science Policy Poll Datasheets: May 18, 2008 | Public Opinion Poll |
Poll Science Debate 2008: May 18, 2008 | Public Opinion Poll |
85% of Americans Want a Presidential Debate on Science: May 12, 2008 WASHINGTON, DC—A new poll shows that 85% of U.S. adults agree that the presidential candidates should participate in a debate on how science can be used to help tackle America's major challenges. | News Release |
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. | Article |
Mary Woolley's Presentation to SALK Institute Dinner - Nov. 9, 2006: May 8, 2008 | Presentation |
Poll 2008 Louisiana: May 8, 2008 | Public Opinion Poll |
Argus Leader: April 17, 2008 Mary Woolley is quoted in this article about the Sanford Project. | Article |
Research!America 2008 Advocacy Awards Gala: April 17, 2008 | Transcript |
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Sen. Kennedy To Receive Research!America Advocacy Award: March 18, 2008 WASHINGTON—Massachusetts Senator Edward Kennedy has been selected as the recipient of Research!America's 2008 Edwin C. Whitehead Award for Medical Research Advocacy. | News Release |
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William H. Foege to Receive Research!America Advocacy Award: March 13, 2008 WASHINGTON—Renowned epidemiologist and public health research advocate William H. Foege, MD, MPH, has been named Research!America's 2008 Raymond and Beverly Sackler Award for Sustained National Leadership. | News Release |
Pat Furlong to Receive Research!America Advocacy Award: March 13, 2008 WASHINGON—Pat Furlong, founding president and CEO of Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy, has been named Research!America's 2008 Gordon and Llura Gund Leadership Award recipient. | News Release |
Richard Lerner to Receive Research!America Advocacy Award: March 13, 2008 WASHINGTON—Richard A. Lerner, MD, president of The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, has been named Research!America's 2008 Builders of Science award recipient. | News Release |
Schwarzenegger To Receive Research!America Advocacy Award: March 13, 2008 WASHINGTON—California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has been selected as Research!America's 2008 Isadore Rosenfeld Award for Impact on Public Opinion recipient. | News Release |
Research!America Statement: On the Death of Nobel Laureate Joshua Lederberg: February 6, 2008 WASHINGTON—Research!America's chair, The Honorable John Edward Porter, former Illinois Congressman, responds to the news of the death of Nobel Laureate Joshua Lederberg, PhD, a member of Research!America's Scientific Advisory Committee: | News Release |
Article: New Voter Guides on Science, Research and Health: February 6, 2008 | Article |
Your Candidates-Your Health: The Presidential Primaries Begin: February 6, 2008 | Article |
2008 Primaries: Health and Research Key Issues for Voters: December 27, 2007 WASHINGTON—Health-related research and health issues overall are priorities for voters in upcoming primaries for the 2008 elections, according to a new national opinion poll. | News Release |
Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2008: December 20, 2007 Statement from Research!America’s President and CEO Mary Woolley on the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2008. | News Release |
2007 Hispanic Health Poll: December 20, 2007 Full results of the 2007 Hispanic Health Poll | Public Opinion Poll |
First National Survey of Hispanic Opinions on Health Research: More Opportunities Needed for Hispanic Youth: December 13, 2007 WASHINGTON—Hispanics believe the U.S. should make a higher commitment to health and science research and are willing to pay additional taxes to subsidize additional medical research, according to a national opinion poll released today by the National Alliance for Hispanic Health (the Alliance) and Research!America. The poll also indicates that Hispanics do not believe there are adequate efforts to facilitate their entry into science professions. | News Release |
Article: Advocacy Awards - Dec 07: December 13, 2007 | Article |
Article: Advocacy Awards - Sept 07: December 13, 2007 | Article |
Article: Your Congress-Your Health - May 07: December 13, 2007 | Article |
Article: Stephanopoulos Gala MC - March 07: December 13, 2007 | Article |
Article: New Board Members - April 07: December 13, 2007 | Article |
Article: Advocacy Awards - Oct 07: December 13, 2007 | Article |
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Medscape - January 2007: December 13, 2007 Mary Woolley challenges Congress and the president as to where health research really falls on their priority list in this Medscape video editorial | Program Video |
National Forum 2006 Transcript: December 13, 2007 | Transcript |
National Forum 2005 Transcript: December 13, 2007 | Transcript |
Mary Woolley's Keynote Presentation at OSU Biomedical Research Tower Opening - Nov. 2, 2006: December 13, 2007 | Presentation |
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Light at the End of the Tunnel: December 13, 2007 | Article |
Research: The Risks, the Rewards and the Returns—a Florida Perspective: December 13, 2007 | Event Summary |
Research: A Florida Perspective Transcript 2006: December 13, 2007 | Transcript |
Lance Armstrong Foundation Presidential Debates: Make Cancer Research Part of National Dialogue: August 23, 2007 WASHINGTON—In the LIVESTRONG Presidential Cancer Forum hosted by the Lance Armstrong Foundation next week, it is critical that candidates explain how as President they would address our declining investment in cancer and other areas of health research. | News Release |
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