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FROM:   U.S. Newswire
 April 30, 2002 Tuesday 1:27 PM

HEADLINE: Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research Praises
Senators on
Introduction of 'Therapeutic Cloning' Bill

DATELINE: WASHINGTON, April 30

   The Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research (CAMR) today
praised
Senators Specter (R-PA), Kennedy (D-MA), and Feinstein (D-CA) for
introducing
the "Human Cloning Prohibition Act of 2002." The act bans human
reproductive
cloning but allows somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), sometimes called
"therapeutic cloning." The group also singled out Senator Orrin Hatch
(R-UT) for
announcing his support of the bill.

   "We agree strongly with these Senators that human reproductive cloning
should
be prohibited, but that SCNT be pursued," said Michael Manganiello,
President of
CAMR and Senior Vice President of the Christopher Reeve Paralysis
Foundation.
"Senator Hatch has once again stood up for patients - patients living
with
life-threatening diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, ALS, diabetes,
and MS.
The political courage he demonstrated today shows his strong
determination and
commitment to bringing medical research advances to the bedsides of the
people
who need it most."

   SCNT may prove to be a vital tool in allowing scientists to fully
develop the
promise of stem cell research. CAMR is committed to ensuring that this
potentially life-saving research is allowed to move forward.

   SCNT involves the use of a donor's unfertilized egg and a patient's
own
cells.  The research could allow a patient's own genetic material to be
used to
develop stem cell therapies specifically tailored to that individual's
medical
condition, thus not triggering an immune rejection response.  In other
words,
using SCNT could repair patients with their own cells.

   Frank Coccozelli, co-founder of the Committee for the Advancement of
Stem
Cell Research and wheelchair bound due to a rare form of IBM muscular
dystrophy
added, "Senators Specter, Feinstein, Kennedy and Hatch are true champions
for
those of us awaiting a cure.  I know that SCNT research is not a
guarantee, but
a hope, and that is all the more reason to not to ban the research."

   The Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research (CAMR), is
comprised of
nationally-recognized patient organizations, universities, scientific
societies,
foundations, and individuals with life-threatening illnesses and
disorders,
advocating for the advancement of breakthrough research and technologies
in
regenerative medicine -- including stem cell research and somatic cell
nuclear
transfer -- in order to cure disease and alleviate suffering.
http://www.usnewswire.com

CONTACT: Maggie Goldberg of the Coalition for the Advancement of Medical
Research, 973-379-2690 ext. 115

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