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Member Spotlight: Anne Rios, PhD
“I am in science because of my artistic side. Looking through a microscope during one of my first internships and getting a beautiful view of the biological sample underneath, something clicked and I knew that I wanted to use imaging to not only drive scientific discovery, but also to generate stunning images that can engage the public and inspire the next generation of scientists”.
ISSCR Statement on the NIH Human Fetal Tissue Research Ethics Advisory Board Meeting
ISSCR President Christine Mummery released the following statement regarding the first meeting of the NIH Human Fetal Tissue Research Ethics Advisory Board:
“Promising biomedical research has been delayed since last fall due to the redundant ethics review required by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ new policy on research using human fetal tissue. This research has already been evaluated by institutional ethics committees and deemed scientifically and technically meritorious through NIH’s peer review process.”
The ISSCR Sends Letter to WHO Regarding Their Genome Editing Consultation
In a letter to the World Health Organization (WHO) in which the Society shares concerns and recommendations, the ISSCR states, "As the WHO Expert Advisory Committee continues refining the draft framework, we encourage you to consider a few recommendations to ensure that genome editing technologies are adequately evaluated by regulators and proven safe and effective before being marketed to patients.
ISSCR Statement on Proposed Cuts to Scientific Research in Europe
In response to the proposed €5 billion cut to the Horizon Europe budget, the ISSCR President Christine Mummery released the following statement…
The ISSCR Signs Two Letters Opposing U.S. Administration’s Immigration Policies
Letters Cite Detrimental Affects to Scientific Advancement and Global Competitiveness
The ISSCR joined scientific societies in a joint letter to The White House and U.S. Administration officials citing grave concerns that the latest proposed Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) action will cost the U.S. the current cohort of future innovators now enrolled in U.S. schools. The letter goes on to say the policy change could permanently destroy one of America’s main competitive advantages…
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