I imagine many of us are trying to understand just how the President's decision on funding limited stem cell research will affect the research and the progress towards curing Parkinson's. A search of the Lexis/Nexis News Database on Friday for articles on stem cell research retrieved over 500 -- just for that one day. I'm posting excerpts of a few that provide opinions from scientists on how the research might be affected - both positively and negatively. Any opinions or reactions from the list? Linda Found on Lexis-Nexis : "A joint statement issued on behalf of a number of Parkinson's organizations" U.S. Newswire August 10, 2001 Friday 7:18 PM SECTION: National Desk HEADLINE: Joint Statement on President Bush's Decision On Federal Funding for Embryonic Stem Cell Research DATELINE: NEW YORK, Aug. 10 "The following was released today by the Parkinson's Disease Foundation: President Bush's decision to allow federal funding for research on existing stem cell lines is a welcome first step towards realizing the full promise and potential of embryonic stem cell research, which has the potential to cure Parkinson's disease. We are pleased that the President recognizes the power stem cells potentially hold in curing, healing, and preventing Parkinson's disease as well as other devastating diseases and conditions. A major federal investment in embryonic stem cell research is essential to attract the best scientific minds to the field, protect the integrity of the findings, and set ethical standards for the research. We are concerned, however, that the limitations the President has placed on the federal funding means that the research will proceed a small step at a time when great strides are needed. The number, quality, diversity and availability of existing cell lines are all key questions that must be answered before the adequacy of the President's plan can be assessed. We hope the NIH moves quickly to provide this information to the scientific community. We also encourage the NIH to begin funding meritorious embryonic stem cell research immediately. Lives depend on this. Finally, the Parkinson's community hopes we will be a part of the President's Council on biomedical innovations and their ethical ramifications. We have much to contribute to the national discussion of this issue. On behalf of the following Parkinson's Organizations: Research Organizations Advocacy and Support Organizations Parkinson's Disease Foundation Parkinson Unity Walk National Parkinson Foundation Parkinson Alliance People Living with Parkinson's CONTACT: Dr. Lewis P. Rowland, President of the Parkinson's Disease Foundation, 212-305-8551" ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off Parkinsn send a message to: mailto:[log in to unmask] In the body of the message put: signoff parkinsn