ATTENTION: NEWS AND HEALTH PRODUCERS
JAMA Advisory for January 12 Feed
FUNDING FOR U.S. BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH SLOWS
EMBARGO TIME: 4pm (ET) Tuesday, January 12, 2010
SUMMARY:
Many medical advances are made possible through the efforts of biomedical research. A new study says increases in funding for this research is now slowing down.
SUMMARY:
Many medical advances are made possible through the efforts of biomedical research. A new study says increases in funding for this research is now slowing down.
SOUNDBITES:
Ray Dorsey, M.D., M.B.A., - University of Rochester Medical Center
B-ROLL:
Researchers in lab going over experiments, various lab shots, Dr. Dorsey at computer, reviewing research, lab shots, Dr. Dorsey with patient, Dr. Dorsey with office worker
Ray Dorsey, M.D., M.B.A., - University of Rochester Medical Center
B-ROLL:
Researchers in lab going over experiments, various lab shots, Dr. Dorsey at computer, reviewing research, lab shots, Dr. Dorsey with patient, Dr. Dorsey with office worker
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This information will be updated and available at 9 a.m. eastern time each Tuesday, though it is embargoed until 4 p.m. eastern time. Each piece will stay active on the site for four weeks.
***Producers can also access a downloadable, broadcast-quality version of The JAMA Report, along with other useful materials.
Each week at www.TheJAMAReport.org, producers will find:
• MPEG2 and original AVID QUICKTIME Movie that includes the package, slates, extra bites and b-roll
• Windows Media and QuickTime video preview of The JAMA Report
• a word document of the video script
• a link to the JAMA study abstract
This information will be updated and available at 9 a.m. eastern time each Tuesday, though it is embargoed until 4 p.m. eastern time. Each piece will stay active on the site for four weeks.

