As OSTP considers policies and guidelines on key issues that impact the U.S. research enterprise, The CLS believed it vital to provide a response to the RFI. In its comments, CLS focused on research security—a subject core to sustaining a global research enterprise.
The BRAIN Initiative: Is the Grand Challenge Living Up to Expectations? Eve Marder, PhD Victor and Gwendolyn Beinfield Professor of Neuroscience, Brandeis University and Walter Koroshetz, MD Director of the
The Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus welcomed Dr. James Allison, the Nobel Prize winner for his groundbreaking research that uses one’s own immune system to attack cancer tumors, who untangles the
Contact: Lynn Marquis, lmarquis@coalitionforlifesciences.org The Coalition for the Life Sciences (CLS) applauds congressional leadership and the Administration for working together on a measure that increases discretionary funding limits for fiscal
Where can members of Congress, congressional staff, and members of the public go to videotape live water bears, get pictures of their own cheek cells, and test the latest in
Join the Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus as Dr. Eric Green, Director of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) at the National Institutes of Health, provides an overview of the
The Coalition for the Life Sciences (CLS) stands in strong opposition to the policy announced by the Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) that discontinues all federal funding of
Designer babies? Changes in the human species? These are a few of the unnerving questions that surround the powerful genetic engineering technique known as CRISPR. While CRISPR has the potential