The following was taken from the American Thoracic Society's Washington letter sent out today. I think it's great news for lungs everywhere. I would urge, however, that when the experts are thinking of cross-institutional projects, that they don't forget about the role of genetics. Many lung disorders, not just HPS, are either directly caused by, or influenced by, our genetics.
Senate Committee Calls for More Lung Disease Research
The ATS has achieved a victory towards increasing research support for lung disease in its Year of the Lung campaign! The Senate FY2011 health research and services spending, known as the Labor-HHS-ED Appropriations bill, includes language that the ATS recommended concerning lung disease at the NIH. The language, which is a directive to the NIH director, states, "The Committee encourages the Director to work with the NHLBI, NIEHS, NIAID and FIC to develop cross-Institute initiatives on the causes, identification, treatment and prevention of lung disease."
Senate Committee Calls for More Lung Disease Research
The ATS has achieved a victory towards increasing research support for lung disease in its Year of the Lung campaign! The Senate FY2011 health research and services spending, known as the Labor-HHS-ED Appropriations bill, includes language that the ATS recommended concerning lung disease at the NIH. The language, which is a directive to the NIH director, states, "The Committee encourages the Director to work with the NHLBI, NIEHS, NIAID and FIC to develop cross-Institute initiatives on the causes, identification, treatment and prevention of lung disease."
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