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I just want to see how we judge the success of the Recovery Act funding.

Maybe this grant leads to a new compound that a pharmaceutical company wants to develop into a new drug and that means more money in our economy.

Would you tell us what, if anything, is being done to expand the research portfolio for this lethal form of cancer?

We provided $1.1 billion for comparative effectiveness in the Recovery Act.

I'll have to correct some of the ways I've been saying things then because I've been led to believe maybe some of the immunities we have comes because we've gotten the seasonal flu shots over the last few years, but that's not it.

I think we have to be more positive in our approach on this, and on looking at these potential conflicts of interest.

We can change our minds. It's occurred to me that, yes, we initially put that out there to be 2 years, but maybe we might want to think about making an exception for NIH.

I personally, as a member of this subcommittee, support additional funding for NIH research, but in particular, today just for a few minutes, I would like to emphasize the importance of accelerating research in the area of cystic fibrosis.

I just think you're doing an outstanding job at NIH, all of you.

The scientific advances that result from this funding will probably take some time to gauge but in the meantime, I expect it to have a tremendous impact on the economy.

I will have healthcare reform behind us, maybe a little bit more time.

Thank you, Senator Shelby, and thanks for all your involvement in this subcommittee over many, many years in research, medical research.

I don't want any of you here at the table to take this wrongly, but all of this money won't just go to Bethesda.

Every time a researcher gets a grant, it supports an average of six or seven jobs.

These are exciting times for NIH. After several years of stagnant funding, the Recovery Act has breathed new life into the field of biomedical research.

I hope we don't end up subsidizing the shipping of American jobs to other countries.

How do we preserve free enterprise, how do we preserve the rights of property, the rights of contract, the rights of franchise?