Eighty-six LEAD Coalition member organizations and supporters submitted a public comment supporting a National Institutes of Health (NIH) draft policy to promote the use of a single Institutional Review Board (single IRB) of record for domestic sites of multi-site studies funded by the NIH. Read the full public comment.
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LEAD January newsletter now available
The LEAD January newsletter has been posted. View it online here. Subscribe to the newsletter here.
LEAD December newsletter now available
The LEAD December newsletter has been posted. View it online here. Subscribe to the newsletter here.
LEAD November newsletter now available
The LEAD November newsletter has been posted. View it online here. Subscribe to the newsletter here.
LEAD October newsletter now available
The LEAD October newsletter has been posted. View it online here. Subscribe to the newsletter here.
LEAD September newsletter now available
The LEAD September newsletter has been posted. View it online here. Subscribe to the newsletter here.
LEAD Coalition Urges Congressional Appropriators to Cement New Federal Investments in Research, Care and Support
Eighty-seven LEAD Coalition member organizations and supporters wrote to the U.S. House and Senate appropriations leadership urging them to include in the FY 2015 spending package the $100 million increase above FY 2014 levels for the National Institute on Aging (NIA) that the Senate appropriations committee included in its draft Labor, HHS and Education bill and the resources provided for […]
LEAD August newsletter now available
The LEAD August newsletter has been posted. View it online here. Subscribe to the newsletter here.
LEAD July newsletter now available
The LEAD July newsletter has been posted. View it online here. Subscribe to the newsletter here.
LEAD Coalition Calls for White House to Take Next Historic Step on Dementia
Over one hundred LEAD Coalition member organizations and supporters wrote to the Director of the Domestic Policy Council offering support for a 2015 White House Conference on Aging with a cross-cutting focus on Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias. Read the full letter.