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 8/9/2001
FROM:
www.stemcellfunding.org
Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research (CAMR)
Statement on President Bush’s Decision On Federal Funding for
Embryonic Stem Cell Research
 By Lawrence A. Soler, Chairman, CAMR

"We understand and appreciate how difficult this decision was for
President Bush. This is an enormously complex issue, both morally and
scientifically. The President approached this decision in a most
thoughtful
manner by seeking the advice and counsel of many people and
organizations representing a wide array of perspectives.

“Embryonic stem cell research – utilizing excess embryos from fertility
clinics that may otherwise be discarded – could alleviate the suffering
of
millions of people and their families across this country.

“We are pleased the President agrees with us about the importance of
embryonic stem cell research.

“We don’t need an unlimited number of lines, but we need to be able to
explore a wide variety in order to determine which are most effective and
safe. We believe the scientific community is best equipped to set the
appropriate number.

“To our knowledge, there are fewer than 10 published stem cell lines, and
a
single biotech company has exclusive rights to them. If the President is
correct and there are 60 lines, and they are available in an unrestricted
way,
that would be a great start. It will be critical for leading scientists
to
thoroughly examine the cells to determine that they are scientifically
adequate. We would look forward eagerly to participating in the
President’s proposed oversight council.

“We want to work with President Bush to create a stem cell research
policy
 that serves the public interest—including the interests of the 100
million
American patients who suffer from these diseases—and we think that this
will best be served by ensuring that scientists have a sufficient number
of
stem cell lines to use for research.

"The stakes are high, and the potential benefits could mean the
difference
between life and death for the families we represent.”

--Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research

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