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iSpecimen Selected by U.S. Government and Private Researchers to Supply Critical Human Biospecimens for Advanced Phase of COVID-19 Research
Multiple projects with myriad objectives are under way, all important in improving pandemic outcomes
iSpecimen Selected by U.S. Government and Private Researchers to Supply Critical Human Biospecimens for Advanced Phase of COVID-19 Research
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What to watch for in Biden's first full budget: Medicaid, the environment, Pentagon spending
WASHINGTON, May 27 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden will unveil his first full budget on Friday, sett
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(Nasdaq: ISPC) (\"iSpecimen\" or the \"...</p>\n\n<a href=\"https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ispecimen-selected-u-government-private-130000046.html\">Web Link</a>\n\n</div>\n\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{"ISPC":"iSpecimen Inc."},"source_url":"https://finance.yahoo.com/news/ispecimen-selected-u-government-private-130000046.html","is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/5f26f4a48f9cb3e29be4d71d3ba8c038","article_id":"2185872821","content_text":"Multiple projects with myriad objectives are under way, all important in improving pandemic outcomes\nLEXINGTON, Mass., Nov. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- iSpecimen Inc. (Nasdaq: ISPC) (\"iSpecimen\" or the \"Company\"), an online marketplace for human biospecimens, today announced that it has been contracted to support new advanced research on COVID-19 seeking insights on its transmissibility, variants, outcomes, and testing validity among multiple population segments. In the last ten months, the company has partnered with multiple research and health care organizations on a range of diverse projects requiring a variety of COVID-19 samples, including nasal swabs, saliva, and blood products.\n\nThe Company's work on COVID-19 began immediately after the outbreak last year when it began sending serum samples to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to help researchers monitor antibody development for possible guidance on immunity. iSpecimen provided the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (\"CDC\") with 600 SARS-CoV-2-positive serum samples and 100 negative serum samples, mostly remnants from lab tests.\nIn addition, iSpecimen has been contracted by other federal agencies and private companies for custom COVID-19 collections, which are often complex and complement the more immediate availability of remnant or banked samples.\n\"COVID-19 has claimed more than 5 million lives, and it will require a lot of additional research to control the pandemic and improve society's ability to contend with future outbreaks of infectious diseases,\" said iSpecimen Founder and CEO, Christopher Ianelli, MD, Ph.D. \"We embrace the challenge and are gratified that researchers are coming to us for the specific biospecimens they need from the types of patients they're focusing on.\"\nCOVID-Related Research\nIn addition to the work iSpecimen has done with the CDC, iSpecimen has recently supplied hundreds of human biospecimens to ongoing COVID-19 research being conducted by the United States military. The specimens, including positive SARS-CoV-2 samples and negative controls, help researchers validate COVID-19 testing platforms, understand fluctuations in patients' antibody levels, monitor contagion among close contacts, and more.\nAnother project organized by iSpecimen involves subjects who are undergoing a COVID-19 test, along with their relatives, household members, or other contacts with whom they interact. If any additional subject develops COVID-like symptoms over the following two weeks after the first subject was tested, the second subject can schedule a follow-up blood collection for analysis.\nIn yet another project, blood samples are being collected from symptomatic patients who have tested positive for COVID-19, with many of those same patients returning two months later as part of a longitudinal study of how their biology, including antibody levels, have changed.\nSamples are often collected across a range of geographies and reflect a variety of ages, races, and ethnicities. In some cases, samples are genetically sequenced to identify variants. In support of research projects that require a stream of different sample types from each research subject, as many as 21 specimens have been collected and delivered from individuals in recruited cohorts, including nasal swabs, oral swabs, saliva, and blood products in various forms and quantities.\nIn related news, iSpecimen recently enlisted a new partner to provide researchers with swabs and biofluid samples that have been genetically sequenced and categorized by SARS-CoV-2 variant.\nAccess COVID-19 specimens at iSpecimen here.\nAbout iSpecimen\niSpecimen offers an online marketplace for human biospecimens, connecting life scientists in commercial and non-profit organizations with healthcare providers that have access to patients and specimens needed for medical discovery. Proprietary, cloud-based technology enables scientists to intuitively search for specimens and patients across a federated partner network of hospitals, labs, biobanks, blood centers, and other healthcare organizations. For more information about iSpecimen, please visit www.ispecimen.com.\nForward-Looking Statements\nThis press release may contain forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended, and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Such forward-looking statements are characterized by future or conditional verbs such as \"may,\" \"will,\" \"expect,\" \"intend,\" \"anticipate,\" believe,\" \"estimate\" and \"continue\" or similar words. 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Biden hopes to secure Republican support for some of that investment - but may rely on a congressional procedure known as reconciliation to pass it without Republican backing.</p><p>Biden will need to corral the often-warring progressive and moderate wings of his own Democratic Party to do so.</p><p>PROGRESSIVE PROMISES?</p><p>Biden made sweeping campaign promises to progressive voters about what he would get done during his presidency, from cutting student loan debt to adding a public option to the Obamacare health insurance law.</p><p>They may be disappointed.</p><p>\"Every entity may not be reflected in this budget,\" White House press secretary Jen Psaki said last week, when asked about pledges on drug pricing and health insurance.</p><p>PENTAGON PRIORITIES</p><p>Biden's initial proposal to keep Pentagon spending roughly flat in inflation-adjusted terms angered liberals who want to cut the funding and hawks who want it raised.</p><p>Friday's budget may show how sharply Biden plans to shift focus away from the Middle East, as well as the cost impact of withdrawing troops from Afghanistan and the level of funding for emerging threats like China.</p><p>It will also show how much Biden wants the Pentagon to invest in fighting cyber crime, climate change and environmental mediation.</p><p>AFTER GAZA</p><p>Some progressive lawmakers, such as Senator Bernie Sanders, want Biden to cut military aid to Israel following its air strikes in Gaza that killed dozens of civilians in response to rocket fire from Hamas militants.</p><p>But White House aides said they were happy with the program and expect to keep funding consistent.</p><p>Egypt, which was a key intermediary for U.S. diplomacy during 11 days of fighting, is also expected to remain a major recipient of U.S. aid despite concerns over Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's crackdown on political dissent.</p><p>DEBT, ECONOMIC GROWTH</p><p>The budget is likely to include detailed economic growth assumptions and deficit projections that will be heavily scrutinized by economists, political opponents and investors.</p><p>Biden argues his investment plans would expand the economy by creating jobs, funding research and freeing up more workers.</p><p>The president's proposal to pay for home care for the elderly and disabled would boost funding for the healthcare program Medicaid, a target of deficit hawks, by $400 billion over a decade.</p><p>CLIMATE CHANGE</p><p>Biden's budget will put meat on the bones of the U.S. pledge to cut greenhouse gas emissions by more than 50% below 2005 levels over the next decade as its new Paris agreement target, after his \"skinny budget\" proposed $14 billion to fight climate change in fiscal 2022.</p>","collect":0,"html":"<!DOCTYPE html>\n<html>\n<head>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; 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Biden hopes to secure Republican support for some of that investment - but may rely on a congressional procedure known as reconciliation to pass it without Republican backing.</p><p>Biden will need to corral the often-warring progressive and moderate wings of his own Democratic Party to do so.</p><p>PROGRESSIVE PROMISES?</p><p>Biden made sweeping campaign promises to progressive voters about what he would get done during his presidency, from cutting student loan debt to adding a public option to the Obamacare health insurance law.</p><p>They may be disappointed.</p><p>\"Every entity may not be reflected in this budget,\" White House press secretary Jen Psaki said last week, when asked about pledges on drug pricing and health insurance.</p><p>PENTAGON PRIORITIES</p><p>Biden's initial proposal to keep Pentagon spending roughly flat in inflation-adjusted terms angered liberals who want to cut the funding and hawks who want it raised.</p><p>Friday's budget may show how sharply Biden plans to shift focus away from the Middle East, as well as the cost impact of withdrawing troops from Afghanistan and the level of funding for emerging threats like China.</p><p>It will also show how much Biden wants the Pentagon to invest in fighting cyber crime, climate change and environmental mediation.</p><p>AFTER GAZA</p><p>Some progressive lawmakers, such as Senator Bernie Sanders, want Biden to cut military aid to Israel following its air strikes in Gaza that killed dozens of civilians in response to rocket fire from Hamas militants.</p><p>But White House aides said they were happy with the program and expect to keep funding consistent.</p><p>Egypt, which was a key intermediary for U.S. diplomacy during 11 days of fighting, is also expected to remain a major recipient of U.S. aid despite concerns over Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's crackdown on political dissent.</p><p>DEBT, ECONOMIC GROWTH</p><p>The budget is likely to include detailed economic growth assumptions and deficit projections that will be heavily scrutinized by economists, political opponents and investors.</p><p>Biden argues his investment plans would expand the economy by creating jobs, funding research and freeing up more workers.</p><p>The president's proposal to pay for home care for the elderly and disabled would boost funding for the healthcare program Medicaid, a target of deficit hawks, by $400 billion over a decade.</p><p>CLIMATE CHANGE</p><p>Biden's budget will put meat on the bones of the U.S. pledge to cut greenhouse gas emissions by more than 50% below 2005 levels over the next decade as its new Paris agreement target, after his \"skinny budget\" proposed $14 billion to fight climate change in fiscal 2022.</p>\n\n</article>\n</div>\n</body>\n</html>\n","type":0,"thumbnail":"","relate_stocks":{},"is_english":true,"share_image_url":"https://static.laohu8.com/e9f99090a1c2ed51c021029395664489","article_id":"2138124169","content_text":"WASHINGTON, May 27 (Reuters) - President Joe Biden will unveil his first full budget on Friday, setting the stage for a pitched battle with Republicans opposed to his plans to spend trillions on infrastructure, childcare and other public works.The Democratic president in April provided a partiallist for about $1.5 trillion in government spending for the fiscal year that starts on Oct. 1, just a sliver of the total budget.Friday will see more details, from foreign aid to immigration and policing, and could include jumps in funding for Medicaid and other social programs that consume most federal government spending.Do not expect any previously undisclosed major policy initiatives, said Rob Friedlander, spokesman for the Office of Management and Budget.Instead, look for details on Biden's $4 trillion plans to bring more women back into the workforce, fund home care for the aging and disabled, expand broadband coverage to underserved and rural areas and combat climate change, by raising taxes on companies and the wealthy.\"The president's budget will ... include the American Jobs Plan, the American Families Plan, and the president's proposals to reinvest in research, education, clean energy, public health, and other critical priorities,\" Friedlander said.Congress, where Democrats have a narrow majority, must pass any budget. Biden hopes to secure Republican support for some of that investment - but may rely on a congressional procedure known as reconciliation to pass it without Republican backing.Biden will need to corral the often-warring progressive and moderate wings of his own Democratic Party to do so.PROGRESSIVE PROMISES?Biden made sweeping campaign promises to progressive voters about what he would get done during his presidency, from cutting student loan debt to adding a public option to the Obamacare health insurance law.They may be disappointed.\"Every entity may not be reflected in this budget,\" White House press secretary Jen Psaki said last week, when asked about pledges on drug pricing and health insurance.PENTAGON PRIORITIESBiden's initial proposal to keep Pentagon spending roughly flat in inflation-adjusted terms angered liberals who want to cut the funding and hawks who want it raised.Friday's budget may show how sharply Biden plans to shift focus away from the Middle East, as well as the cost impact of withdrawing troops from Afghanistan and the level of funding for emerging threats like China.It will also show how much Biden wants the Pentagon to invest in fighting cyber crime, climate change and environmental mediation.AFTER GAZASome progressive lawmakers, such as Senator Bernie Sanders, want Biden to cut military aid to Israel following its air strikes in Gaza that killed dozens of civilians in response to rocket fire from Hamas militants.But White House aides said they were happy with the program and expect to keep funding consistent.Egypt, which was a key intermediary for U.S. diplomacy during 11 days of fighting, is also expected to remain a major recipient of U.S. aid despite concerns over Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi's crackdown on political dissent.DEBT, ECONOMIC GROWTHThe budget is likely to include detailed economic growth assumptions and deficit projections that will be heavily scrutinized by economists, political opponents and investors.Biden argues his investment plans would expand the economy by creating jobs, funding research and freeing up more workers.The president's proposal to pay for home care for the elderly and disabled would boost funding for the healthcare program Medicaid, a target of deficit hawks, by $400 billion over a decade.CLIMATE CHANGEBiden's budget will put meat on the bones of the U.S. pledge to cut greenhouse gas emissions by more than 50% below 2005 levels over the next decade as its new Paris agreement target, after his \"skinny budget\" proposed $14 billion to fight climate change in fiscal 2022.","news_type":1,"symbols_score_info":{}},"isVote":1,"tweetType":1,"viewCount":76,"authorTweetTopStatus":1,"verified":2,"comments":[],"imageCount":0,"langContent":"EN","totalScore":0}],"defaultTab":"posts","isTTM":false}