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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 Briefing - July 07 | Article |
Vision Fact Sheet Vision and blindness fact sheet in the Investment in Research Saves Lives and Money series | Fact Sheet |
Argus Leader: May 18, 2008 Mary Woolley is quoted in this article about the Sanford Health Project. | Article |
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. | Article |
Mental and Public Health in Concert: Voices from Louisiana: May 16, 2008 | Event Summary |
Science Policy Poll Datasheets: May 16, 2008 | Public Opinion Poll |
Poll Science Debate 2008: May 16, 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 |
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Mary Woolley's Presentation to SALK Institute Dinner - Nov. 9, 2006: May 12, 2008 | Presentation |
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 |
Ted Kennedy Acceptance: April 17, 2008Download MPG | Program Video |
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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Your Congress Ad March 13, 2008: March 18, 2008 | Advertisement |
Research!America to Honor Top Scientific and Health Research Advocates: March 13, 2008 WASHINGTON—About 500 leaders from industry, academia and scientific and health advocacy organizations, government officials and journalists will participate in Research!America's 12th Annual Advocacy Awards Gala to honor top scientific and health research advocates. | News Release |
amfAR to Receive Research!America Advocacy Award: March 13, 2008 WASHINGTON—amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, has been named Research!America's 2008 Paul G. Rogers Distinguished Organization Advocacy Award recipient. | 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 |
Major Medical Research Coalitions Urge Congress to Accelerate Medical Progress by Increasing Investment in NIH: February 28, 2008 WASHINGTON—Health research advocates joined together to call on Congress to expand the nation's investment in medical research by increasing the budget of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) by $1.9 billion in Fiscal Year (FY) 2009. | News Release |
Research!America Backs Call for Presidential Debate on Science: February 20, 2008 WASHINGTON—Research!America has signed on to Science Debate 2008, an initiative calling for a public debate in which the U.S. presidential candidates share their views on health, science, technology and environmental policy. | News Release |
90.3 WCPN, an NPR Station: February 13, 2008 Mary Woolley, Andrew Revkin of The New York Times, and Jeffrey Mervis of Science Magazine, discuss the presidential candidates, science and research. | Program Audio |
Article: Dentzer to Moderate National Forum: February 13, 2008 | Article |
President’s Budget Will Slow Medical Progress, Economic Growth: February 4, 2008 WASHINGTON—Research!America's president, Mary Woolley, expressed disappointment in the President's budget proposal for FY09: "Research!America is deeply disappointed by the President's failure to recommend increased federal funding for medical and health research in his 2009 budget. | News Release |
Science: February 1, 2008 Donald Kennedy discusses Research!America's Your Candidates-Your Health initiative in his editorial. (Subscription required) | Article |
Wall Street Journal Radio: January 31, 2008 Podcast of Wall Street Journal interview and summary of radio interviews with Mary Woolley. | Program Audio |
State of the Union 2008:: January 24, 2008 WASHINGTON—Research!America's president and CEO, Mary Woolley, says President Bush has a chance in his final State of the Union speech to reclaim investment in medical and health research as part of his legacy: "In his State of the Union speech and 2009 budget proposal, the President has a chance to show leadership by calling for a renewed commitment to medical and health research. | News Release |
FY08 Appropriations Put to Bed: January 24, 2008 | Article |
AAMC Presentation About NIH Budget - 12/17/07: January 24, 2008 | Presentation |
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 |
Oral Diseases Fact Sheet: December 20, 2007 | Fact Sheet |
Cancer Fact Sheet: December 20, 2007 | Fact Sheet |
Mary Woolley's United Health Foundation Article: December 20, 2007 | Article |
Article: U.S. Investment in Health Research - Oct 07: December 20, 2007 | Article |
Article: 08 Research Appropriations - Sept 07: December 20, 2007 | Article |
Article: Your Congress-Your Health-June 07: December 20, 2007 | Article |
Article: Your Congress-Your Health - July 07: December 20, 2007 | Article |
Article: FY08 Mark Ups - July 07: December 20, 2007 | Article |
Article: 07 Research Appropriations - January 07: December 20, 2007 | Article |
Article: Your Congress-Your Health Launched - April 07: December 20, 2007 | Article |
Article: Your Candidates-Your Health - Sept 06: December 20, 2007 | Article |
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Mary Woolley at The Aspen Health Forum - Oct. 3, 2007: December 20, 2007 | Program Video |
Article: Your Candidates- Your Health - Nov 07: December 20, 2007 | Article |
Four Reasons Why Congress Must Act Now to Support Health Research: December 20, 2007 America’s economic destiny is, without question, tied to our investment in scientific research. Congress must understand and support this connection—with funding, policies and leadership to keep our investment consistent. | Fact Sheet |
XM Radio: December 2007 Mary Woolley speaks with reporter Bruce Japsen about health research funding. | Article |
Prematurity Fact Sheet: December 2007 Each page focuses on one or a set of conditions or health topics and includes current statistics, examples of cost- and life-saving benefits of research and the story of a patient who has thrived or survived thanks to research. | Fact Sheet |
Pictures of Health Fact Sheet: December 2007 Each page focuses on one or a set of conditions or health topics and includes current statistics, examples of cost- and life-saving benefits of research and the story of a patient who has thrived or survived thanks to research. | Fact Sheet |
Parkinson's Fact Sheet: December 2007 Each page focuses on one or a set of conditions or health topics and includes current statistics, examples of cost- and life-saving benefits of research and the story of a patient who has thrived or survived thanks to research. | Fact Sheet |
Pain Fact Sheet: December 2007 Each page focuses on one or a set of conditions or health topics and includes current statistics, examples of cost- and life-saving benefits of research and the story of a patient who has thrived or survived thanks to research. | Fact Sheet |
Obesity Fact Sheet: December 2007 Each page focuses on one or a set of conditions or health topics and includes current statistics, examples of cost- and life-saving benefits of research and the story of a patient who has thrived or survived thanks to research. | Fact Sheet |
Injury Fact Sheet: December 2007 Each page focuses on one or a set of conditions or health topics and includes current statistics, examples of cost- and life-saving benefits of research and the story of a patient who has thrived or survived thanks to research. | Fact Sheet |
Prevention Fact Sheet: December 2007 Each page focuses on one or a set of conditions or health topics and includes current statistics, examples of cost- and life-saving benefits of research and the story of a patient who has thrived or survived thanks to research. | Fact Sheet |
Infectious Diseases Fact Sheet: December 2007 Each page focuses on one or a set of conditions or health topics and includes current statistics, examples of cost- and life-saving benefits of research and the story of a patient who has thrived or survived thanks to research. | Fact Sheet |
HIV/AIDS Fact Sheet: December 2007 Each page focuses on one or a set of conditions or health topics and includes current statistics, examples of cost- and life-saving benefits of research and the story of a patient who has thrived or survived thanks to research. | Fact Sheet |
Suicide Fact Sheet: December 2007 Each page focuses on one or a set of conditions or health topics and includes current statistics, examples of cost- and life-saving benefits of research and the story of a patient who has thrived or survived thanks to research. | Fact Sheet |
Food Allergy Fact Sheet: December 2007 Each page focuses on one or a set of conditions or health topics and includes current statistics, examples of cost- and life-saving benefits of research and the story of a patient who has thrived or survived thanks to research. | Fact Sheet |
Flu Fact Sheet: December 2007 Each page focuses on one or a set of conditions or health topics and includes current statistics, examples of cost- and life-saving benefits of research and the story of a patient who has thrived or survived thanks to research. | Fact Sheet |
Diabetes Fact Sheet: December 2007 Each page focuses on one or a set of conditions or health topics and includes current statistics, examples of cost- and life-saving benefits of research and the story of a patient who has thrived or survived thanks to research. | Fact Sheet |
Depression Fact Sheet: December 2007 Each page focuses on one or a set of conditions or health topics and includes current statistics, examples of cost- and life-saving benefits of research and the story of a patient who has thrived or survived thanks to research. | Fact Sheet |
COPD Fact Sheet: December 2007 Each page focuses on one or a set of conditions or health topics and includes current statistics, examples of cost- and life-saving benefits of research and the story of a patient who has thrived or survived thanks to research. | Fact Sheet |
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Fact Sheet: December 2007 Each page focuses on one or a set of conditions or health topics and includes current statistics, examples of cost- and life-saving benefits of research and the story of a patient who has thrived or survived thanks to research. | Fact Sheet |
Cardiovascular Fact Sheet: December 2007 Each page focuses on one or a set of conditions or health topics and includes current statistics, examples of cost- and life-saving benefits of research and the story of a patient who has thrived or survived thanks to research. | Fact Sheet |
Asthma Fact Sheet: December 2007 Each page focuses on one or a set of conditions or health topics and includes current statistics, examples of cost- and life-saving benefits of research and the story of a patient who has thrived or survived thanks to research. | Fact Sheet |
Arthritis Fact Sheet: December 2007 Each page focuses on one or a set of conditions or health topics and includes current statistics, examples of cost- and life-saving benefits of research and the story of a patient who has thrived or survived thanks to research. | Fact Sheet |
Alzheimer's Fact Sheet: December 2007 Each page focuses on one or a set of conditions or health topics and includes current statistics, examples of cost- and life-saving benefits of research and the story of a patient who has thrived or survived thanks to research. | Fact Sheet |
Mary Woolley's Keynote Presentation at OSU Biomedical Research Tower Opening - Nov. 2, 2006: December 2007 | Presentation |
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XM Radio: November 2007 Mary Woolley discusses medical research funding with reporter Bruce Japsen. | Program Audio |
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) | Article |
U.S. Research Funding Continues to Flatten As U.S. Health Costs Climb: August 30, 2007 WASHINGTON—Total U.S. investment in health-related research grew by a modest 4.2% from 2005 to 2006, significantly slower than the 6.8% increase in U.S. health costs, according to a report released today by Research!America. | News Release |
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? | Article |
Voters: Health Care System Needs Complete Overhaul or Significant Change: July 19, 2007 WASHINGTON—Most registered voters say our health care system needs real change and that federal research agencies need more funding, according to public opinion data released today by Research!America, the Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation and other partners. | News Release |
Albany Times Union: July 11, 2007 Our U.S. Investment in Health Research Estimate 2005 was cited. | Article |
The Scientist: July 2007 Mary Woolley is quoted about the economic value of scientific research (subscription required) | Article |
The San Francisco Chronicle: June 24, 2007 Research!America board member G. Steven Burrill and Newt Gingrich's op-ed. | Article |
Statement: We Must Provide Stronger Funding for CDC: March 21, 2007 WASHINGTON—For 60 years, Americans have benefited from the accomplishments of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in protecting our health and that of our families. | News Release |
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Research Advocates Urge Funding Increase to Get NIH "Back on Track": February 9, 2007 WASHINGTON—Health research advocates joined today to call on the Congress and the Administration to work together on a three-year plan to restore the nation's medical research enterprise. | News Release |
President's 2008 Budget:: February 5, 2007 WASHINGTON—Research!America's board chair, The Honorable John Edward Porter, former Illinois Congressman, urges the President to make research a higher priority: | News Release |
State of the Union and 2008 Budget:: January 23, 2007 WASHINGTON—Research!America's board chair, The Honorable John Edward Porter, former Illinois Congressman, urges the President to make research a priority. | News Release |
The Washington Times: December 19, 2006 The article notes the important and sometimes surprising contributions scientists can offer in shaping diplomatic policies. | Article |
U.S. Spending Less on Health Research Against Rising Health Costs—In Sept. 13 JAMA: September 12, 2006 WASHINGTON—The U.S. investment in health-related research grew a modest 2.2% in 2005, much slower than the 7.4% growth in health costs, according to a report released today by Research!America. The report is covered in the September 13 issue of JAMA, the Journal of the American Medical Association. | News Release |
President's NIH Budget Will Slow Medical Progress: February 6, 2006 WASHINGTON—Medical research advocates expressed grave concerns that the administration's FY07 proposal to freeze the budget for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will slow the development of life-saving cures and treatments, while undermining President Bush's own efforts to make the nation more competitive in the world. | News Release |
Americans Say More Funding for Medical Research Vital to U.S. Economic Health: January 26, 2006 WASHINGTON—Six in 10 Americans (58%) say greater funding for medical and health research is essential to the country's future health and economic prosperity, according to a new national poll released today by Research!America. | News Release |
President's Budget Will Slow Research Momentum: February 7, 2005 ALEXANDRIA, Va.—Research to protect and improve health is being threatened by proposed cutbacks in domestic investment. | News Release |

