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  <title><![CDATA[States Now Fund Majority of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p>States, not the federal government, now fund the majority of
human embryonic stem cell research conducted in the United States, according to
a recent study in the journal Nature Biotechnology.&nbsp; In addition, states varied substantially in
the extent to which they prioritized human embryonic stem cell research, and
much of the research performed in the states could likely have been funded by
the National Institutes of Health under federal guidelines established by
President Bush in 2001. </p>



<p>“While the federal government still contributes more to stem
cell research overall, each year since 2007 these six states have funded more
human embryonic stem cell research than the federal government,” said Aaron
Levine, assistant professor at Georgia Tech. </p>



<p>Levine created an online searchable database (<a href="http://www.stemcellstates.net/">http://www.stemcellstates.net/</a>) that
allows users to find detailed information about each grant given out by the six
states that adopted programs specifically to fund stem cell research. The
database currently covers grants given out by California, Connecticut,
Illinois, Maryland, New Jersey and New York from December 2005 to December 2009,
and will be updated yearly with new information.</p>



<p>“From what I could tell, only a relatively small portion of
the stem cell research supported by these states was clearly ineligible for
federal funding,” said Levine, who is on the faculty of the School of Public
Policy in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts.</p>



<p>Levine reasons this could be a result of the fact that there
are many incentives for scientists to work with existing human embryonic stem
cell lines rather than creating new ones. </p>



<p>He said he was surprised at how great the difference was
among states in the share of grants that supported human embryonic stem cell
research. While Connecticut and California devoted 97 percent and 75 percent of
their grants to this research, New Jersey and New York steered only 21 percent
to this contentious field. </p>



<p>One reason for these differences may be the development of
induced pluripotent stem cells, which are derived from adult body cells rather
than from embryos.&nbsp; More recent programs,
such as New York’s, may be disproportionally focusing on this new technology.</p>





<p>“There’s no question that these
state programs drew a lot of scientists into the field,” said Levine.&nbsp; “An interesting question going forward is how
committed these scientists are to stem cell research or if they are relating
their work to stem cells now simply to be eligible for state funding – that’s
unknown right now.”</p>]]></body>
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