It would seem that only the shrubbery thinks that stem cells research limits 
are OK these days:

>From today's washington post.

http://www.antiwrap.com/?1122

Stem Cell Policy Hampering Research, NIH Official Says

By Rick Weiss
Washington Post Staff Writer
Saturday, January 20, 2007; A04

The National Institutes of Health official overseeing the implementation of 
President Bush's embryonic stem cell policy yesterday suggested that the 
controversial program is delaying cures, an unusually blunt assessment for an 
executive branch official.

In prepared Senate testimony, Story Landis, director of the NIH's National 
Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and interim chair of the 
agency's stem cell task force, closely mirrored previous testimony from other 
NIH officials, who have for years been careful not to criticize the Bush policy 
directly, even though that policy has infuriated many scientists because of the 
limits it places on embryo cell work.

But under questioning, Landis spoke more plainly. When Sen. Edward M. Kennedy 
(D-Mass.) asked her how the policy was affecting medical research, she said, 
"We are missing out on possible breakthroughs." The ability to work on newly 
derived stem cell colonies -- precluded from federal funding under the Bush 
plan -- "would be incredibly important," she added.

Landis also declared that "science works best when scientists can pursue all 
avenues of research. If the cure for Parkinson's disease or juvenile diabetes 
lay behind one of four doors, wouldn't you want the option to open all four 
doors at once instead of one door?"

Those and related comments left at least some at the hearing wondering whether 
a Democratic majority in Congress had emboldened the NIH.

But NIH spokesman John Burklow denied that the agency is getting uppity. 
Landis's testimony "reflects her scientific opinion," he said.

The House passed a bill this month that would loosen Bush's restrictions, and 
the Senate is poised to do so in February. Bush has promised to veto the bill.
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