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Tiêu đề Verbatim Proceedings of the Connecticut Stem Cell Research Advisory Committee Meeting
Trường học Connecticut Economic Resource Center
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Năm xuất bản 2009
Thành phố Rocky Hill
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1 2 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 VERBATIM PROCEEDINGS CONNECTICUT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE COMMISSIONER DR ROBERT GALVIN, CHAIRMAN MAY 19, 2009 CONNECTICUT ECONOMIC RESOURCE CENTER 805 BROOK STREET ROCKY HILL, CONNECTICUT POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 Verbatim Proceedings of a meeting of the Connecticut Stem Cell Research Advisory Committee held on May 19, 2009 at 1:05 p.m at the Connecticut Economic Resource Center, 805 Brook Street, Rocky Hill, Connecticut CHAIRMAN ROBERT GALVIN: We’ll begin We 10 have a quorum 11 our $10,000,000 which should go out to the recipients 12 shortly 13 when different kind of things happen 14 indication of the biennial budget years and whether or not 15 one or both or neither year will be funded by the General 16 Assembly and there’s no credible information on that Fortunately we have been able to maintain And I say, hopefully, because this is a year We have no 17 I will go to agenda item two, which has to 18 with the approval of the minutes from the grant review 19 meeting and presumably we’ve all skimmed through those or 20 read through those and I will have you take a moment if 21 you want to refresh your memories and we’ll vote as to POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 whether or not to accept those meetings DR ANNE HISKES: I have a correction to the minutes COMMISSIONER GALVIN: DR HISKES: Both David Goldhamer and I were present on March 31st COMMISSIONER GALVIN: DR HISKES: 10 Okay Okay And the affiliation of the other attendees with UConn that should be U-C-O-N-N, not U-C-O-N 11 COMMISSIONER GALVIN: 12 already? 13 having to with those minutes? Okay Okay That’s been corrected 14 MR ROBERT MANDELKERN: 15 COMMISSIONER GALVIN: 16 MR MANDELKERN: You got it Anything else Yes Yes Bob? I think Charles Jennings 17 could not have been in attendance because he has long 18 since been gone from the Committee 19 COMMISSIONER GALVIN: 20 DR HISKES: 21 COMMISSIONER GALVIN: Yes It’s a very old list Can we strike his POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 4 RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 name? I think that would be good MR MYRON GENEL: Commissioner? COMMISSIONER GALVIN: MR GENEL: Ph.D but I not have one COMMISSIONER GALVIN: VOICE: It’s a field promotion 11 MR GENEL: 12 COMMISSIONER GALVIN: 13 MR GENEL: 16 17 Oh, we forgot to tell you that we granted you one COMMISSIONER GALVIN: 15 Yes I’m pleased to accept the 10 14 May I be heard? Okay A field promotion Thank you very much Okay I have a few honoraries, but not the real stuff COMMISSIONER GALVIN: Okay We will we will amend that DR DAVID GOLDHAMER: I mean, it looks 18 like the attendee list might be last year’s list 19 (indiscernible, too far from mic.) not on the list and 20 Charles is already making wagers about it 21 COMMISSIONER GALVIN: Yeah POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 All We will RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 review the list and update that and send you an updated copy material, which is rather voluminous, concerning the grants that needs to be changed, amended, deleted, or otherwise revised? Okay? And now is there anything in the body of the DR GERALD FISHBONE: There was one small COMMISSIONER GALVIN: Yes sir? DR FISHBONE: thing On page two at the bottom, 10 application of flavonoids and culture of human embryonic 11 stem cells, it doesn’t mention the principle investigator 12 It says, principle investigator, but the name isn’t there 13 14 COMMISSIONER GALVIN: DR HISKES: What was the number of the grant? 17 COMMISSIONER GALVIN: 18 DR HISKES: 19 COMMISSIONER GALVIN: 20 DR HISKES: 21 Yale-05 Cheng Okay C-H-E-N-G C-H-I-N-G? I don’t have a first name, but we can get that Who was the principle investigator, we recall? 15 16 Okay POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 COMMISSIONER GALVIN: corrected Okay That will be Are there any other corrections? DR GOLDHAMER: I have one very serious typographical error and that is that my name is spelled with two M’s and it only has one COMMISSIONER GALVIN: Okay We will correct that When they see it they look in the face and they figure gold hammer I think that gives people a great visual You know? Yeah, okay So that needs to 10 Dr Goldhamer’s name will need to be corrected every place 11 it appears 12 MR MANDELKERN: 13 COMMISSIONER GALVIN: 14 MR MANDELKERN: Dr Galvin? Yes sir? I’m wondering if there 15 shouldn’t be in the minutes a cap sheet of all the grants 16 cumulated on one page? 17 but these minutes not have a cap sheet and I think that 18 might be in order 19 I know the press release has it, MS MARIANNE HORN: 20 that 21 press release We can certainly We can attach the essentially what’s in the POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 COMMISSIONER GALVIN: DR ANN KIESSLING: Perhaps a sheet of the ones that were funded? MS HORN: Not all of them, right? Just the ones that were funded? DR KIESSLING: COMMISSIONER GALVIN: An amplification of what appears on pages eight and nine Yeah, okay else? Just the ones funded Okay Anything So we have agreed to is make the change about 10 Dr Cheng on page two to include the newspaper release 11 information on the grants and to revise the attendee 12 roster, which seems to be from perhaps a past year 13 MS HORN: 14 COMMISSIONER GALVIN: 15 MS HORN: 16 17 Yes, that’s correct Okay? And correct Dr Goldhamer’s name COMMISSIONER GALVIN: And we will take the 18 we’ll give them back the M so we’ll have a credit of 19 probably 15 or 18 M’s 20 21 MR WARREN WOLLSCHLAGER: add a lot of N’s on UConn POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 And we have to RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 COMMISSIONER GALVIN: trade the Goldhamer M’s for UConn N’s and see if it balances there any other substantive changes? Okay Yeah, maybe we’ll So we will all those things DR MILTON WALLACK: Are No substantive, but I don’t see Dr Seemann’s name either, that has to be added COMMISSIONER GALVIN: Yeah, that whole the roster has to be redone motion to accept the meetings as amended with the promise 10 that we will remove the extra M from Dr Goldhamer and we 11 will send a correct roster out a corrected roster out 12 and a list of the press release of the approved grants 13 With that in mind is there a motion to approve? I will now entertain a 14 DR FISHBONE: 15 COMMISSIONER GALVIN: 16 MR MANDELKERN: 17 COMMISSIONER GALVIN: 18 So moved Second All in favor indicate by saying aye? 19 VOICES: 20 COMMISSIONER GALVIN: 21 And a second? Aye Opposed? minutes of the 31 March meeting are accepted with the The POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 provisions as outlined six, we’re going to six and eight and then come back and Mr Wagner will be doing two, three and four number six, Quality Assurance Activities We are now going to skip to item MR WOLLSCHLAGER: So item Well, if I could kick that off for the Committee more broadly and this is Warren speaking, at a recent meeting of the states that are involved in funding stem cell research out of public dollars we had a long discussion about various strategies 10 for conducting, auditing or quality assurance over the 11 over the grantees 12 have just initiated or are planning on initiating onsite 13 visits to the institutions where this research goes on 14 focusing in one case on both the science and the 15 logistics, you know, the nuts and bolts of the award 16 in another case focusing primarily just on the nuts and 17 bolts And a couple of our sisters states And 18 So for instance, walking into Stamford 19 COMMISSIONER GALVIN: 20 21 Hang on somebody just joined us or did -DR STEVE LATHAM: Yes, it’s Steve Latham Has POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 10 RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 COMMISSIONER GALVIN: DR LATHAM: COMMISSIONER GALVIN: oh, hi Steve I’m sorry to be late That’s alright Warren is talking we’ve skipped to item six on your agenda Warren has just begun to speak about audits It’s captioned, Quality Assurance Activities, and MR WOLLSCHLAGER: so and we had talked about this before to actually initiate an audit program California was the first state They look at 10 contractual compliance as well as scientific progress 11 for instance, we had this situation if you remember with 12 an ’06 grantee who was unable to move forward on her award 13 and her research because failure to get a hood vent I 14 think 15 and we certainly would have picked up if we were onsite So Well, that’s the kind of thing we didn’t pick up 16 A common finding among another state has 17 been that when they go out to ask to see the minutes 18 from the escrow committees who have approved all their 19 grants there’s no minutes 20 haven’t gotten around to actually following procedures for 21 an escrow These are new escrows and they So the state then was able to put a lot of POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 108 RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 DR WALLACK: That wasn’t a firm number All the comments MR MENAKER: 80 percent? DR WALLACK: the comment was that they 70 percent? had 7,000 responses total and that the bulk of them took the opportunity to speak against it and it wasn’t any hard facts MR MENAKER: The reason for it is right 10 DR WALLACK: Right 11 MR MENAKER: They’re pounding that wing radio 12 everyday, three hours a day from each one of them, and 13 that’s where it’s all coming from 14 struggling with 15 by next week, if I had something to send I could get to 16 300 people this afternoon 17 organizational, like the Boston chapter of the spinal cord 18 and I have a bunch of those people across the country that 19 could write separate letters to NIH like immediately 20 I know that each one of you have separate organizations 21 that you probably could connect with in the next couple of So that’s what you’re As far as sending information to the NIH A number of those people are POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 And 109 RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 days that you could also have notes sent to NIH There’s a but there I cannot take this Marianne’s two page letter, which I haven’t read but I’m sure it’s great, but I need to send it to I’m going to send I would send it mostly to people like myself who are not going to read two pages of that level of detail somebody will give me this afternoon before we leave today I need something in six or eight lines that maybe 10 VOICE: 11 MR MENAKER: Okay 12 DR WALLACK: The stuff on the Parkinson’s 13 14 (Indiscernible, too far from mic.) website might be helpful DR HISKES: No, I’d have to invent them 15 I’d be happy to it but it would have to be more like 16 5:30 this afternoon 17 MR MENAKER: 18 DR HISKES: 19 20 21 I can wait Because I have to pick up my son from school MR MENAKER: Okay I will give you my email address and I will get that out POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 110 RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 DR HISKES: And I’ll layout the issue, the problem, I’ll layout a solution MR MENAKER: Please And as I say, there’s a number of other organizations familiar with the Miami project, I can get information to them get out many, many Parkinson’s have people from junior diabetes individual letters as somebody said, that cue up the 10 They deal primarily in spinal cord DR FISHBONE: And I’m sure I know we It’s the people, the Yeah Maybe you have all of our emails? 13 DR HISKES: 14 DR FISHBONE: 15 Bob I know can numbers 11 12 If anybody’s Somewhere I mean, I would love to have a 16 DR HISKES: And UConn is having it’s 17 escrow meeting tomorrow and I’ll discuss this with them 18 and suggest 19 DR WALLACK: So what Gerry’s suggesting, 20 the letter you send today you’ll just copy all of us and 21 POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 111 RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 DR HISKES: MR MENAKER: I need I will give it to you before I leave DR HISKES: DR FISHBONE: I can that David’s email Sure Okay Do you have any other points? MR MENAKER: DR FISHBONE: 10 MR MENAKER: Yep Of course One more Okay You were mentioning at the 11 end of the discussion that we’re not even sure that what 12 Bush did was legal and we’re not even sure that the 13 general Congress either understands or seems to be 14 would seem to be in favor of what’s happening because they 15 probably don’t know what’s happening 16 the answer to that, maybe a small part, is to contact each 17 of our Congressional people like immediately and let them 18 start, those that have time or are inclined to can start 19 following up on this relatively quickly 20 Connecticut doesn’t help because 100 of us could send 21 something to the six or eight Congressional people, it And I think part of POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 Now doing just 112 RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 needs to be your contacts across the country that need to understand and that way there’s a whole bunch of Congressional people that can get their fingers into this and hopefully some of them have some responsibility with regard to NIH and I’m not sure who those people are or which states they come from, but maybe somebody here knows that and those are the ones that specifically need to get this input And I think that’s all I might have 10 DR FISHBONE: 11 DR KIESSLING: 12 DR WALLACK: 13 Any other Those are great I have comments I have comments 14 15 Thank you DR FISHBONE: (indiscernible, too far from mic.) 16 DR WALLACK: No, but I have comments 17 anyway 18 Washington at the IASCR meeting and I’d like to note that 19 Warren chaired the majority of that 20 11 state consortium and two countries, Canada and the U.K 21 And that we most of our meetings have all been good I just want to comment we spent two days in He’s co-chair of the POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 113 RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 meetings extraordinary meeting and the importance of it for those of us who were here has become obvious it’s our way of being able and this is what we accomplished I think, of interacting in an important way with NIH and mobilizing the kinds of efforts that are very, very necessary on behalf of all of us, vis-a-vis the states This last meeting I thought was an And that is that You’ve heard other kinds of items The 10 IASCR has been involved in creating guidelines with NAS 11 We’ve heard about the National Academy of Science 12 guidelines, they didn’t it on their own 13 involved in doing that 14 registry 15 understand the importance 16 that today, the registry, because without that registry 17 each of you each of the scientists in this room would 18 have to go out and authenticate each of those lines 19 themselves 20 ongoing basis 21 The you heard today about the Certainly the scientists at the table No one really talked about That would be an impossible task on an The whole area of collaboration that we We were POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 114 RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 didn’t even touch on today, but we eluded to is made possible because when Marianne talked before about working with lines from outside the country, what she was really saying is that what IASCR, and the importance of what was happening at that table is helping to make possible the collaborations not only between other countries, but potentially and this hasn’t happened yet, and hopefully it will, between states and just the overall the cataloguing of what’s going on research-wise across the 10 country, that part of it has not happened, but that’s 11 potentially what’s going to happen 12 our friend from 13 VOICE: 14 DR WALLACK: And I’m talking about Aaron Levine (phonetic) right So that this 15 and I’m only touching the top of the iceberg 16 a whole array of issues and importance that is occurring 17 at that table and we should be proud in this state, for 18 the record I’m saying this, that Warren Wollschlager is 19 responsible as Chair, or Co-Chair of that organization for 20 making sure that these things happen 21 MR WOLLSCHLAGER: Thank you very much So there’s POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 115 RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 Milt working, including yourself, that have, you know, as one of the original founders most of the legal work for that committee and really But actually, I mean, there’s a lot of folks But Marianne has actually done DR WALLACK: MR WOLLSCHLAGER: Right you know, I just sort of show up good organization we’ve got a few budgetary issues there, but it’s a good So but thank you I think it’s a I hope it stays viable You know, 10 group 11 there on his own time, his own dime, and you know, it’s 12 open to whoever wants to come And as I say, Milt goes down there 13 MR MENAKER: He goes down But thank you Marianne, one more question, 14 one more point 15 exactly how to tell these people how they send this to the 16 NIH and I think somebody mentioned it needed to go to a 17 certain person When I send out our note I need to know 18 DR KIESSLING: 19 DR HISKES: 20 21 Yeah, it’s a website I’ll include that information with my email to you MR MENAKER: Okay That’s fine POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 Thank 116 RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 you reinforced that private money does not come under any of these NIH changes? The second is a question I think I heard DR WALLACK: That’s correct MR MENAKER: When other governments like Sweden and who else, whoever else, why are they not considered private money as opposed to our federal government’s money? DR WALLACK: I think that what we’re 10 talking about is that we’re not we’re talking about the 11 lines that are being the shared research, the 12 collaborative research 13 with the financing, it has to with collaborating on a 14 research basis and utilizing lines that we don’t have 15 appropriate consent for 16 you heard Ann talk about that, you know, vis-a-vis the 17 Wisconsin lines, the Y cell lines 18 19 20 21 That doesn’t have anything to They haven’t and you heard MR MENAKER: Well, I guess I don’t understand that DR KIESSLING: Federal dollars can only be used for lines that were derived under appropriate POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 117 RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 circumstances MR MENAKER: Okay I’m talking about the private dollars which are coming from Sweden for example DR HISKES: Well, that’s okay You can anything you want with any money as long as it’s not from the federal government MR MENAKER: Okay I guess I don’t understand how the federal government’s money got mixed in with, again, for instance, Sweden’s money? 10 VOICE: 11 DR HISKES: 12 It’s not It’s not It was Swedish lines, Swedish embryos or Swedish 13 MR MENAKER: 14 DR FISHBONE: Okay But what would happen if 15 the research was being conducted in a federally funded 16 lab? They would not be able to use 17 18 DR HISKES: perhaps 19 20 21 Carolyn’s Swedish lines DR FISHBONE: Federally funded like David was saying -MR MENAKER: Piece of property POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 118 RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 DR FISHBONE: federal MR MENAKER: VOICE: his lab his lab is a Okay Now I understand Did you have was there a question over here Paula? MS PAULA WILSON: I just had a quick question/comment/plea ended, the year two ended on March 1st, and we’re working with no year three monies 10 We are working on our grant We just wondered when that money was going to be released? 11 VOICE: 12 MS WILSON: 13 MR WOLLSCHLAGER: 14 Paula MS WILSON: And I’m speaking for UConn too 17 (Laughter) 18 MR WOLLSCHLAGER: 19 were here when Dan spoke, right? 20 21 She’s a private citizen just looking for some money 15 16 Who are you? MS WILSON: Well, you know, you Right So did so you’re going to meet in June? POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 119 RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 MS HORN: We don’t need to anything more from the Committee in terms of the grant we did today on Ren-He’s budget was the last piece that the Committee had to sign off on MS WILSON: You don’t have to sign off on the annual reports? MS HORN: VOICE: The piece Oh, the annual reports That’s what annual reports for (indiscernible, too far from mic.) 10 MS HORN: 11 MR MANDELKERN: Yeah, yeah, yeah You have to rely on 12 (indiscernible, too far from mic.) 13 get them previously and now we’ve been told again we’ll 14 get them 15 mic.) We were told we would So we have to (indiscernible, too far from 16 MS ISOLDA BAKS: The first set of reports 17 were due in end of March and the second set of reports 18 came in by the end of April 19 those funds 20 21 So we’re kind of waiting on MR WOLLSCHLAGER: So everybody submitted their reports already? POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 120 RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 MS BAKS: reports, yes MR WOLLSCHLAGER: the best we can June 10 Committee, is it? 15 16 17 Or is it? Yeah We’re talking about release of like second and third year funds based on annual reports DR HISKES: Well, that’s really important 13 14 We’ll follow up But that’s not up to the MR WOLLSCHLAGER: 11 12 Okay But the Committee’s not reconvening till DR FISHBONE: Everybody has submitted their DR KIESSLING: Yeah, that’s really important DR HISKES: I think we need to have an emergency meeting MR WOLLSCHLAGER: Well, I think we need 18 to talk to C.I and see, you know, see what their plans 19 were and if and if they’re ready to go then we’ll ask 20 the Commissioner if he’s willing to call a special 21 DR HISKES: Yeah That’s really a POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 121 RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 hardship MS BAKS: We’re basically operating on, you know, institutional funds research with the understanding that, you know, if you guys don’t approve UConn and Yale is on the hook for They let us continue the MR WOLLSCHLAGER: DR WALLACK: Sure It is important Sounds like we need that June meeting desperately DR KIESSLING: Well, why don’t we have 10 those if they came in the end of March why don’t we 11 have them? 12 MR WOLLSCHLAGER: 13 MR MANDELKERN: They don’t come to us When the April meeting 14 was cancelled by email there was a note that these reports 15 would be coming to us further 16 shown up To date they have not (Indiscernible, background noise) 17 DR FISHBONE: 18 MR MANDELKERN: 19 Yes, this is yes, I think so 20 21 And this is a C.I issue? MR WOLLSCHLAGER: Dan We’ll follow up with Dan’s not you heard he’s out of state right now POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 122 RE: CT STEM CELL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE MAY 19, 2009 We’ll send him an email MR MANDELKERN: If you looked in the email canceling the April meeting, you’ll see what (indiscernible, too far from mic.) DR FISHBONE: we have a motion to adjourn? Any further comments? VOICE: MR MANDELKERN: DR FISHBONE: Do So moved Second All in favor? 10 VOICES: 11 (Whereupon, the hearing adjourned at 2:05 12 Aye p.m.) POST REPORTING SERVICE HAMDEN, CT (800) 262-4102 ... 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