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Senate committees back resolution asking UH to explore Alzheimer’s research center
Summary
The Senate Committee on Higher Education, joined by the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services, voted to pass a resolution requesting the University of Hawai‘i study the feasibility of establishing an Alzheimer’s disease research center and identify federal funding requirements from the National Institute on Aging.
The Senate Committee on Higher Education, in a joint decision-making session with the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services, voted March 24 to pass a resolution requesting the University of Hawai‘i to explore establishing an Alzheimer’s disease research center and identify requirements for obtaining federal funding from the National Institute on Aging.
The measure (recorded in the hearing transcript as SCR 203 with a companion Senate resolution referenced during the hearing) passed on the chair’s recommendation. Chair Kim voted aye; Vice Chair…
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