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The Ad Hoc Group for Medical Research, which includes AAU, issued a statement supportive of the $15.5 billion include in Senate Republicans’ pandemic relief plan.
National Institutes of Health | COVID-19 | StatementsAAU Urges Congressional Leaders to Finish the FY17 Appropriations Process.
Federal Budget | FY17 | Agriculture & Food Research Initiative | Department of Energy | National Endowment for the Humanities | Department of Education | National Institutes of Health | NASA | National Science Foundation | Agency Budgets | LettersAAU joined an AAAS letter urging Senate leadership to confirm Monica Bertagnolli as the NIH director.
National Institutes of Health | LettersCongressional Dear Colleague Letter urges strong NIH funding in FY16
Federal Budget | Agency Budgets | National Institutes of Health | FY16 | LettersAAU President Barbara R. Snyder sent a letter to leaders in the Senate encouraging “swift Senate floor action” on the nomination of Monica Bertagnolli as the next director of the National Institutes of Health.
National Institutes of Health | LettersStatement by AAU and APLU praising the Obama administration's final rule amending the “Common Rule,” the set of regulations governing federally funded research using human subjects.
Research Administration & Regulation | Human Subjects Protection | StatementsUniversity groups’ statement on National Academies report to optimize federal investments in academic research.
Research Administration & Regulation | Human Subjects Protection | StatementsThe analysis found that over 95% of patients and members of the research community were opposed to one or more of the major proposed changes.
Research Administration & Regulation | Human Subjects Protection | AnalysisWe concur with OHRP’s conviction in the foundational principles of the Belmont Report, and furthermore emphasize that justice and beneficence merit equal consideration alongside autonomy.
Research Administration & Regulation | Human Subjects Protection | LettersPolicies and regulations related to human subjects protection are among the most frequently cited causes of the increased burden and cost associated with research.
Research Administration & Regulation | Human Subjects Protection | Reducing Regulatory Burden | Letters