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SR 163 requests the University of Hawaii to study establishing an Alzheimer's Research Center, aiming to secure federal funding and enhance research on the disease.
SR 163 requests the University of Hawaii to study establishing an Alzheimer's Research Center, aiming to secure federal funding and enhance research on the disease.
Senate Resolution 163 (SR 163) aims to request the University of Hawaii to investigate the feasibility of establishing an Alzheimer's Disease Research Center. The resolution also seeks to identify the requirements necessary to secure federal funding from the National Institute on Aging specifically for Alzheimer's disease research.
SR 163 has a companion measure, HR 30, and is related to SCR203, which may address similar issues or objectives regarding Alzheimer's disease research.
SR 163 represents a proactive step towards enhancing Alzheimer's disease research capabilities in Hawaii. By exploring the feasibility of a dedicated research center and identifying funding opportunities, the resolution aims to contribute to the broader understanding and treatment of Alzheimer's disease, ultimately benefiting the community and advancing scientific knowledge in this critical area.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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