1、 New Limitations on Federal Research Using Human Fetal Tissue Kavya Sekar Analyst in Health Policy June 19, 2019 On June 5, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announcedfollowing an audit and review of all HHS research involving the use of human fetal tissue from elective abortionsthat
2、 the Administration has decided to discontinue intramural research (i.e., internal) projects involving fetal tissue from elective abortions at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and will add additional ethics review for new extramural research (i.e., external) involving such tissue. In general
3、, about 10% of NIH funding goes to intramural researchers at NIH-operated facilities and over 80% of NIH funding goes to extramural researchers at universities and other institutions. According to an HHS spokeswoman, cited in a Reuters news article, the decision will affect three of 3,000 active int
4、ramural research projects, which can continue their work until the current supply of fetal tissue is exhausted. Additionally, HHS let expire a $2 million contract with the University of California at San Francisco involving fetal tissue for HIV/AIDS research. No existing extramural NIH grant-funded