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A Statement from the NIH Director, Elias A. Zerhouni, M.D., Regarding the 2006 NIH-Supported Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE) Recipients, November 1, 2007
NIH Grants $33 Million in Institutional Development Awards to Three States, October 29, 2007
NIH Launches Campaign to Raise Awareness of Vulvodynia, a Painful Disorder Affecting Many Women, October 24, 2007
NIH cannot accept donated umbilical cord stem cells from the general public.
This means that embryonic stem cells may be pluripotent—that is, able to give rise to cells found in all tissues of the embryo except for germ cells rather than being merely multipotent—restricted to specific subpopulations of cell types, as adult stem cells are thought to be.
Each organization that receives federal funds on NIH grants and contracts must have in place adequate policies, procedures, and internal controls to provide reasonable assurance that federal funds are not used to support non-federally supported or unallowable costs.