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The ISSCR Joins Coalition Letter Supporting NIH Funding
The ISSCR joined 360 members of the Ad Hoc Group for Medical Research to share recommendations for National Institutes of Health (NIH) funding for 2022. The letter stresses the need for reliable annual funding support for the NIH a key national priority. The Ad Hoc Group for Medical Research represents patient groups, scientific societies, research and academic institutions, health professionals, educators, and industry,
The ISSCR Urges HHS to Rescind the Proposed Rule on Human Fetal Tissue Research
94 Scientific, Medical, and Patient Organizations Sign-on to Comment LetterThe ISSCR has submitted comments urging the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to withdraw the proposed rule (RIN 0991-AC-15) on extramural research involving human fetal tissue (HFT). Among other key points, the letter states that the proposed rule would impede promising biomedical research that could lead to new treatments for serious diseases, including COVID-19.
The ISSCR Comments on EMA Draft Guidance on Registry-based Studies
The ISSCR recently delivered comments on the draft Guideline on Registry-based Studies (EMA/502388/2020). Among other points, the letter stated support the crucial role of the European Medicines Agency (EMA) in overseeing the development of safe and effective new products and the draft Guideline on Registry-based Studies. The Society also encouraged EMA to clarify the appropriate uses for patient registries to prevent them from being abused by businesses seeking to prematurely commercialize unproven stem cell-based interventions.
The ISSCR Leads Coalition Letter to President-elect Biden on Human Fetal Tissue Research
The ISSCR and a coalition of 98 scientific, medical, and patient communities dedicated to advancing medical knowledge and improving human health urged President-elect Biden to swiftly rescind the human fetal tissue (HFT) research restrictions and policy changes that the Department of Health and Human Services made in 2019. Among other key points, the letter stated that these changes have halted all intramural HFT research and obstructed new extramural research involving HFT. Scientists and ethicists have repeatedly reviewed the use of HFT in research and have consistently concluded that HFT is an essential resource for biomedical research. HFT has led to many scientific and medical advances that have saved millions of lives. It remains critical for the development of new treatments for a wide range of serious diseases, including COVID-19.
The ISSCR Shared Comments on Hong Kong’s Draft Guidance for Cell and Tissue Products
The ISSCR condemns the premature commercialization of unproven cell therapies, which has resulted in patients being blinded, paralyzed, and infected with dangerous pathogens. In many countries, unscrupulous businesses marketing these unproven cell therapies have abused ambiguous definitions for substantial/minimal manipulation and homologous use to claim they are not subject to oversight. Regulators around the world need to adopt harmonized product definitions to protect public health and to prevent the premature commercialization of stem cell-based products.
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