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Battles are raging in states in the US over ESCR,
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Funding could drive stem cell scientists to other states, nations
By MARK JOHNSON
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Posted: Sept. 22, 2008
The state of California will have 12 new stem cell institutes up and running 
by 2010, part of a $6 billion investment the state is making in the 
research. New York is investing $600 million over 11 years, Connecticut $100 
million over 10 years and New Jersey is pouring $270 million into just five 
facilities.
Japan is investing $10 million in research at four institutions, focused on 
the cell reprogramming techniques developed by their own scientists and 
others in Madison, including stem cell pioneer James Thomson.
And China, which is investing $150 million on research involving 
reprogramming and other areas of stem cell work, may be poised to overtake 
everyone.
Although some, including Gov. Jim Doyle, have emphasized that the research 
is not a contest between states and nations but rather a quest to find 
therapies, funding may be driving a migration of scientists.
Stephen Minger, an American scientist who now heads a major stem cell lab at 
King's College London, said that Chinese scientists who once headed to the 
West are now going home to China.
He said the migrating scientists are sometimes called "sea turtles."
"I know labs that easily get millions of dollars a year," he said, 
explaining that he has traveled extensively in China. "The infrastructure 
they have is just tremendous. It matches anything I've seen. And it's 
everywhere I go."
He said that one researcher he knows used to get several million dollars a 
year from the National Institutes of Health; "he said it pales in 
significance to what he has now in China."
Doyle said Wisconsin is also pouring significant resources into stem cell 
research "and is going to be a major factor in stem cell research" for years 
to come.

From the Sept. 23, 2008 editions of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Rayilyn Brown
Director AZNPF
Arizona Chapter National Parkinson Foundation
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