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- Genetics Policy Institute (GPI) invites you to further stem cell sci From: Stephen Meyer
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-       Genetics Policy Institute (GPI) invites you to further stem cell sciPosted by: "Stephen Meyer" Stephen276@comcast.net stephen_meyer_stemcellsWed Dec 17, 2008 4:15 pm (PST)
 
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 Genetics Policy Institute (GPI) invites you to further stem cell
 sciences and build worldwide public support for stem cell research by
 making a year-end donation today.
 
 Once again the holiday season is upon us. It is the time of year to be
 thankful, and to appreciate all that we have been given. However, we
 must not forget those less fortunate, especially adults and children
 suffering from chronic medical conditions  many of whom define
 "hope" as the promise of stem cell research.
 
 Throughout 2008, Genetics Policy Institute <http://www.genpol.org/ >
 (GPI) provided the stem cell field with continued support, fearless
 leadership and passion. GPI's efforts brought 1,000 leading
 stakeholders to Madison for the World Stem Cell Summit and freely
 disseminated thousands of copies of the World Stem Cell Report. GPI
 addressed society's most challenging policy questions, and supplied
 accurate educational resources to key policy-makers, media, industry and
 the public.
 
 Next year, we will launch two additional initiatives. We have partnered
 with the National Association of Biology Teachers to advance stem cell
 science education in public schools throughout the nation  donor
 support is essential for this initiative. We have also begun
 fundraising to launch Stem Cell Action, a campaign that will enlist 1
 million stem cell supporters to ensure the pro stem cell voice is heard
 loud and clear.
 
 The 2009 World Stem Cell Summit and World Stem Cell Report will achieve
 greater reach and impact and our bi-monthly newsletter continues to
 inform 15,000+ subscribers on the latest headlines in science, business
 and policy.
 
 I invite you to make a year-end gift to the Genetics Policy Institute to
 advance stem cell sciences, defend the hundreds of millions without
 cures and build worldwide public support for stem cell research. No
 donation is too small.
 
 2009 is a critical year. With a new administration entering the White
 House, GPI and its partners have a lot to accomplish to ensure stem cell
 issues are an important priority in the new administration's work 
 plan.
 
 The promise of stem cell research cannot be realized without your help.
 
 Thank you for supporting stem cell research. And thank you for
 considering GPI in your holiday thoughts and gift plans. We wish you a
 wonderful holiday season and a bright, healthy New Year!
 
 Cordially,
 
 [Bernard's Signature]
 Bernard Siegel, J.D.
 Founder and Executive Director
 Genetics Policy Institute
 
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