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ABC News - Government Awards Stem Cell Grants
Government Gives $3.5 Million in Grants for Embryonic
Stem Cell Research
The Associated Press

MADISON, Wis. April 26 — The government Friday awarded
its first grants for embryonic stem cell research since President
Bush gave approval for limited federal funding.

The $3.5 million given to four institutions will help them make
stem cell lines available to researchers worldwide and train them
how to handle and reproduce the cells, Health and Human
Services Secretary Tommy Thompson said Friday.

Bush said last summer he would allow federal funding for research
on certain embryonic stem cell lines, or cell colonies.

The grants from the National Institutes of Health were awarded
to Cellsaurus, a subsidiary of Bresagen of Athens, Ga.; ES Cell
International Pte Ltd. of Melbourne, Australia; the University of
California, San Francisco; and the Wisconsin Alumni Research
Foundation in Madison.

Embryonic stem cells are the basic building blocks of the body.
They form within days of conception and are the ancestral cells
from which all of the organs and others cells develop.

Scientists believe that research could lead to using the cells
to replace or restore failing organs, treating such conditions
as heart disease, spinal injury, diabetes and Parkinson's disease.

The use of embryonic stem cells is controversial because extracting
the cells kills a living human embryo.

Last summer, Bush struck a middle ground, saying federal money
could support this research but only on stem cell colonies
in existence on Aug. 9, the date of his speech.

The four institutions who were given grants Friday have 17
of the 78 stem cell colonies eligible for funding.

Thompson, who made the announcement at a Madison
biotechnology company, said more grants would be awarded
in the coming months.

"It is in keeping with the president's vision and my own personal
commitment," Thompson said. "We must do the research
in the ethical framework laid out by the president."

On the Net:

National Institutes of Health Stem Cell Registry:
http://escr.nih.gov

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services:
http://www.hhs.gov/

SOURCE: ABC News / The Associated Press
http://www.abcnews.go.com/wire/US/ap20020426_2023.html

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