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Public Health Resource International company history timeline

1993

1993: Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) asks Research!America to present national public opinion poll data to the Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources.

1995

1995: Research!America holds first annual National Health Research Forum, featuring, among others, former senator and presidential candidate Paul Tsongas (D-MA). In Congress, an amendment by Senator Mark O. Hatfield (R-OR) blocks a 10% cut of NIH budget.

1997

1997: Research!America holds first Research Advocacy Awards Dinner to honor outstanding advocates for medical, health and scientific research.

1999

1999: Research!America's many-year partnership with PARADE Magazine kicks off with the publication of an article by former Senator Paul Simon (D-IL) recounting how he changed his mind about the value of research after being diagnosed with heart disease.

2001

2001: By an act of Congress, The Paul G. Rogers Plaza on the NIH campus is dedicated in honor of Research!America's chair.

2004

2004: The first of a regular series of Research!America/PARADE Health Polls is launched.

2007

2007: Research!America, the Lasker Foundation and additional partners launch the award-winning Your Congress-Your Health (link is external), asking all Members of Congress to indicate their positions on medical and health research.

2010

2010: Research!America launches state-focused advocacy on the economic impact of global health R&D, with funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

2014

2014: NIH dedicates the John Edward Porter Neuroscience Research Center, a state of the art research facility on the Bethesda, MD campus named in honor of Research!America Chair, Hon.

2015

Source: A Research!America poll of United States adults conducted in partnership with Zogby Analytics in January 2015.

2016

Research!America launches Campaign for Cures: Vote for Medical Progress, a national voter education initiative for the presidential and congressional elections, and releases a joint national public opinion survey on science and the 2016 elections undertaken with ScienceDebate.org.

2017

2017: Research!America launches a joint “Raise the Caps” grassroots and communications campaign in partnership with several scientific organizations to lift federal spending caps in FY18 and FY19.

2019

United for Medical Research, NIH’s Role in Sustaining the United States Economy, unitedformedicalresearch.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/NIHs-Role-in-Sustaining-the-US-Economy-2019-Update-FINAL.pdf (link is external) [accessed 8/15/19].

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