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OFFICE OF RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION NEWSLETTER | November 2006 |
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What's Inside RESOURCES R VOTE ON NOV. 7 Several important issues are on the ballot, including Constitutional Amendment 2, which would: l allow patients and researchers access to any method of stem cell research, therapies and cures permitted under federal law l set limits on stem cell research, therapies, and cures; l require expert and public oversight and annual reports on stem cell research l ban human cloning or attempted cloning l impose penalties for violations |
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"Spirit of Innovation": We want to hear your suggestions on story ideas and other content, format and more. E-mail Tamara Kratochvil. The Office of Research Administration supports and advocates research and technology transfer by faculty, graduate students and staff. The ORA provides services in conjunction with external and internal sources of funding for research, along with services related to commercializing discoveries through technology transfer. The goal of this newsletter is to inform the campus community of grants received and funding opportunities, to highlight the accomplishments of our faculty, graduate students and staff, and to share with you news and resources related to research, creativity and commercialization. Please direct any comments or questions regarding the newsletter to Tamara Kratochvil (kratochvilt@umsl.edu). |
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