2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.stem.2015.01.007
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Assessing State Stem Cell Programs in the United States: How Has State Funding Affected Publication Trends?

Abstract: Several states responded to federal funding limitations placed on human embryonic stem cell research and the potential of the field by creating state stem cell funding programs, yet little is known about the impact of these programs. Here we examine how state programs have affected publication trends in four states.

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“…Journals and Funding Agencies: In addition, both funding agencies and journals can promote ethical research through influencing what research is conducted and disseminated. The influence of funding policies have been well documented for human embryonic stem cell research (Levine, 2008;Alberta et al, 2015) and similar effects may be seen for other areas where funding restrictions have been enacted, such as fetal tissue and human-animal chimera research (Reardon, 2016;Reardon, 2019). Journals can also influence the research enterprise by determining if, how, and under what conditions research can be disseminated.…”
Section: A Path Forwardmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…Journals and Funding Agencies: In addition, both funding agencies and journals can promote ethical research through influencing what research is conducted and disseminated. The influence of funding policies have been well documented for human embryonic stem cell research (Levine, 2008;Alberta et al, 2015) and similar effects may be seen for other areas where funding restrictions have been enacted, such as fetal tissue and human-animal chimera research (Reardon, 2016;Reardon, 2019). Journals can also influence the research enterprise by determining if, how, and under what conditions research can be disseminated.…”
Section: A Path Forwardmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…These debates have led to intermittent cuts and moratoriums in public funding - most notably, the Bush-era restrictions on federal funding for hESC research ( Robertson, 2010 ) and Trump Administration restrictions on federal funding for fetal tissue research in the United States ( Reardon, 2019 ). They have also led to the development of state-level research funding within the United States ( Karmali et al, 2010 ; Alberta et al, 2015 ) and prompted individual scientists to seek these alternative, more stable, funding sources or shift to less ethically contentious materials, such as induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) or umbilical cord blood stem cells ( Levine, 2011a ; 2011b ). Indeed, iPSC technology has made tremendous progress in the past decade, and iPSCs are now widely used with biomaterials in disease modeling, drug discovery, tissue engineering, and organoid development ( Shi et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The USA and China are the main forces in researches concerning the application of AI in gliomas. The rich scientific outputs of the two countries were based on the abundant scientific funding ( 32 35 ). Although the publication number of China is the equivalent to that of the USA (1225 for the USA, 1144 for China), there is a huge gap between citation numbers of the two countries (5279 for the USA, 3191 for China), suggesting that the USA has a much better academic reputation in this research field than China does.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The USA and China are the main forces in researches concerning the application of AI in gliomas. The rich scientific outputs of the two countries were based on the abundant scientific funding (32)(33)(34)(35). Although the publication number of China is the equivalent to that of the USA (1225 for the USA, The left column represents countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Altogether, nearly 50% of the alleged hESC papers from Germany used for this database did not report any research involving hESCs. Moreover, while our study was under review, Alberta et al. (2015) published an analysis assessing the impact of stem cell research funding programs in selected U.S. states.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%