The speaker pro tempore on this vote, the yeas are 2312 and the nays are 190. The previous question is ordered. The question is on adoption of the resolution. Those in favor say aye. Those opposed, no. The ayes have it. The resolution is adopted. Ms. Lesko mr. Speaker, i call for the yeas and nays. The speaker pro tempore pursuant to section 3 of House Resolution 965, the yeas and nays are ordered. Members will record their votes y electronic device. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedcaptioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u. S. House of representatives. ] the speaker pro tempore for what purpose does the gentleman from massachusetts seek recognition . Gomp govern as the member designated by mr. Welch of vote, pursuant to h. Res. 965, i inform the house that mr. Welch will h. R. 1129. The speake
Took care of patients with blood cancer. And given that background i cant think of any topic more important than producing the best research to provide the best data thats needed to develop treatments for our patients. My experience in this regard occurred between the second third year of school might look at your off to work at the nih and i work on dementia and that experience helped me appreciate the analyzing of my own data and foster the love of science. Within a few weeks of starting at the nih they my friends would call me would say, how i like it and i said this is the best youre my life. Thats turned out to be true even now in hindsight. laughs its also fostered an opportunity for doing good through science and medicine so not surprisingly, when i left a lab i went to school and i trained at the college and that practice and i think that i became frustrated by the limited options that we had. To be clear, taking the privilege is a fun thing to do and i enjoy the practice of me
With lung cancer. I couldnt think of any topic more important to producing the best research, to provide the best data needed to build new treatments for our patients. I worked on age dementia. That experience helped me appreciate the art of generating and analyzing my own data and fostered my love of science. I would say this is the best year in my life. That turned out to be true even in hindsight. [laughter] also fostered my belief in opportunities for doing good through science and medicines. Left the lab back then, and then finished medical school, and then did all my clinical training, and then became a medical oncologist, well, i quickly became frustrated. Taking care of patients with cancer is an immense privilege, a wonderful thing to do, and i love the practice of medicine, but i also hated that it felt like a recurring nightmare of giving Cancer Patients the same treatments over and over again and watching it fail. It might remind some of you of that robot that vacuums the f
To be the advocate for science that the governor described. I started my career as an academic Biomedical Researcher as well as a doctor who treated patients with blood cancers for many years. Given my background, i cant think of anything more critical any topic more important than producing the best research to provide the best data that is needed to develop new treatments for our patients. My formative experience in this regard occurred when i took a year between my second and third years of medical school to participate in the hhmi Research Scholars program at nih, where i studied aids dementia. That experience helped me appreciate the art of generating and analyzing research data, my own data, and it really fostered my love of science. Within a few weeks of starting the job, people would ask how i enjoyed working in the lab, and is the best job of my life. That has turned out to be true, even in hindsight. [laughter] it also fostered my belief in the opportunities for doing good th
Dr. Sharpless thank you governor castle. Its great to be here. I want to thank Research America for convening this Important Forum to highlight key issues we face in medical science today, but also for its longstanding leadership in recognizing the need for Quality Research to improve medicine and health. I have been familiar with you for a while now and i find you to be the advocate for science that the governor described. I started my career as an academic Biomedical Researcher as well as a doctor who treated patients with blood cancers for many years. Given my background, i cant think of anything more critical any topic more important than producing the best research to provide the best data that is needed to develop new treatments or our patients. My formative experience in this regard occurred when i took a year between my second and third years of medical school to participate in the hhmi Research Scholars program at nih, where i studied aids dementia. That experience helped me a