Remarks by the president at signing of stem cell executive order and scientific integrity presidential memorandum
East Room
11:47 A.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. Please, have a seat. Thank you much. Well, I'm excited too. (Laughter.)
Today, with the executive order I am about to sign, we will bring the change that so many scientists and researchers, doctors and innovators, patients and loved ones have hoped for, and fought for, these past eight years: We will lift...
WisBusiness: Wisconsinites on hand to watch Obama lift stem cell restrictions
By WisBusiness Staff
Wisconsin had a sizable contingent present for the White House signing ceremony marking the end of restrictions on stem cell research funding.
President Obama signed the executive order this morning, which allows increased federal money for the controversial research.
U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin, D-Madison, and UW-Madison Professor James Thomson, who pioneered the isolation of human embryonic stem...
Regal Ware: Continues support of higher education
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Kewaskum, Wisconsin (March 9, 2009) – Danielle Fleischman and Sara Lehnerz have been named recipients of J.O. Reigle Scholarships for 2009. Regal...
Knupp & Watson: Two promotions announced
MADISON, Wis. – Knupp & Watson, a strategic communications agency offering advertising, marketing, public relations and new media, is pleased to announce two promotions.
Sara Oakley has been promoted to Art Director. She joined the firm as associate art director in 2007. Prior to joining Knupp & Watson, she worked as a freelance designer for the Milwaukee Institute of Art...
WBIA, Growth Energy: Wisconsin groups call for EPA to raise “arbitrary” ethanol cap
Raising allowable blend of ethanol with gasoline to 15 percent would create jobs, lessen reliance on foreign oil and improve environment
Contact: Mark Graul, Growth Energy, 920-884-9296
Josh Morby, WBIA, 414-791-9120
(Milwaukee) – As elected leaders in Madison and Washington look to find ways to stimulate the struggling...
