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Forum Members and Sponsorship
Pages 18-20

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From page 18...
... Stanford University School of Medicine American Society for Microbiology Margaret Anderson Stephen Groft Ellen Sigal FasterCures NIH Office of Rare Disease Research Friends of Cancer Research Hugh Auchincloss Anthony Hayward Elliott Sigal National Institute of Allergy and National Center for Research Bristol-Myers Squibb Infectious Diseases Resources Nancy Sung Leslie Benet Lynn Hudson Burroughs Wellcome Fund University of California, San Critical Path Institute Janet Tobias Francisco Annalisa Jenkins Ikana Media and Mount Sinai School Ann Bonham Merck Serono S.A. of Medicine Association of American Medical Michael Katz Joanne Waldstreicher Colleges March of Dimes Foundation Johnson & Johnson Linda Brady Petra Kaufmann Janet Woodcock National Institute of Mental Health National Institute of Neurological FDA Center for Drug Evaluation Robert Califf Disorders and Stroke and Research Duke University Medical Center Jack Keene Scott Campbell Duke University Medical Center Foundation for the NIH Ronald Krall C
From page 19...
... Private Foundations Burroughs Wellcome Fund Doris Duke Charitable Foundation Other Nonprofit Organizations American Society for Microbiology Association of American Medical Colleges Critical Path Institute Faster Cures Foundation for the National Institutes of Health Friends of Cancer Research Government Sponsors Food and Drug Administration National Cancer Institute (National Institutes of Health) National Center for Research Resources (National Institutes of Health)
From page 20...
... The Institute acts under the federal agencies sponsoring and regulating biomedical and clinical responsibility assigned to the National Academy research, the academic community, and consumers, and in doing so of Sciences by its congressional charter to serve serves to educate the policy community about issues where science as an adviser to the federal government and, and policy intersect. upon its own initiative, to identify issues needing attention in the areas of medical care, research, The Forum convenes several times each year to identify and discuss and education.


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