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Californians Speak Out on Global Health Research Mary Woolley President, Research!America Global Health, California and the World June 8, 2009 Sacramento, CA Mary Woolley President, Research!America Global Health, California and the World June 8, 2009 Sacramento, CA

W.H.O. Says It Is Closer to Declaring Flu Pandemic, June 2, 2009 California Confirms Two Swine Flu Deaths, June 1, More Probable Cases of Swine Flu in Santa Clara County, June 2, 2009 Swine flu more active than seasonal flu June 2, 2009

Americans Say Emerging Diseases May Threaten the U.S. Source: National Global Health Survey November 2008 Charlton Research Company for Research!America In general, to what extent do you think infectious and emerging diseases facing other countries (such as the flu, tuberculosis, and SARS) will pose a threat to the United States in the next few years?

To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements… Attitudes: Global Health Research Charlton Research for Research!America,, November 2006

Research!America: 20 Years of Putting Research on the Public Agenda Non-profit alliance with 500 member organizations – 31 in California – drawn from academia, business, patient organizations and scientific societies representing more than 125 million Americans Distinguished, all-volunteer board includes former elected and appointed officials, media and public relations leaders, and leaders from alliance member organizations

Research!America’s Mission Make medical and health research a much higher national priority Research!America is an innovator in public education and advocacy for research

Research!America Poll Data Commissioning public opinion polls on research issues for more than 17 years Telephone (random-digit dialing) and online polls are conducted with a sample size of adults (age 18+) and a maximum theoretical sampling error of +/- 3.5 percent. Data are demographically representative of adult U.S. or state residents. In this presentation you will see data from California Global Health Survey, November 2008 National Global Health Survey, November 2008 Attitudes: Global Health Research, November 2006

Californians and Americans Concerned About Global Health Problems Source: California Global Health Survey November 2008 and National Global Health Survey November 2008; Charlton Research Company for Research!America How concerned are you about the health problems facing the world today?

Californians and Americans More Aware of Global Health Compared to five years ago, would you say you think more, less, or about the same amount about global health? Source: California Global Health Survey November 2008 and National Global Health Survey November 2008; Charlton Research Company for Research!America

Few Californians Actively Involved Are you currently doing something that you think will improve global health? If yes, what? first mentions n=270 Source: California Global Health Survey November 2008 Charlton Research Company for Research!America

Americans Should Worry About Diseases Affecting Poorer Countries Should Americans worry about diseases--like malaria, dengue fever, and cholera--that mostly affect poorer countries? Source: California Global Health Survey November 2008 Charlton Research Company for Research!America

U.S. Responsible for Treating Diseases in Poorer Countries How much responsibility, if any, does the U.S. have to treat diseases that disproportionately affect poorer countries? Source: California Global Health Survey November 2008 and National Global Health Survey November 2008; Charlton Research Company for Research!America

U.S. Responsible for Research to Prevent Disease in Poorer Countries How much responsibility, if any, does the U.S. have to conduct research that would prevent diseases that disproportionately affect poorer countries? Source: California Global Health Survey November 2008 and National Global Health Survey November 2008; Charlton Research Company for Research!America

Californians Want School of Global Health in U.C. System Source: California Global Health Survey November 2008 Charlton Research Company for Research!America How high of a priority should it be to establish a degree-granting School of Global Health for the University of California system?

Californians Willing to Pay More State Taxes For Global Health Source: California Global Health Survey November 2008 Charlton Research Company for Research!America Would you be willing to pay $1 per week more in state taxes if you knew for sure that it would go towards California investing more in global health?

Most Californians Not Aware Who Conducts Global Health Research Do you know of any institutions, companies or organizations in your area where global health research is conducted? (first mentions) Source: California Global Health Survey November 2008 Charlton Research Company for Research!America

Very Few Californians Can Name Global Health Leaders Source: California Global Health Survey November 2008 Charlton Research Company for Research!America Is there a person who comes to mind when you think about global health? If yes, who? (total mentions n=195)

California-Based Ambassadors in Global Health Research Michele Barry, MD, Stanford School of Medicine Keith Norris, MD, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science Deborah Greenspan, BDS, DSc, University of California, San Francisco Philip Hopewell, MD, University of California, San Francisco Carmen J. Portillo, RN, PhD, University of California, San Francisco Eric G. Bing, MD, PhD, MPH, Charles R. Drew University of Medicine and Science

Paul G. Rogers Society for Global Health Research Goal: Make U.S. Investment in Global Health Research a Much Higher National Priority The Society prepares and activates research leaders to engage in public outreach “Without research, there is no hope.” --The Honorable Paul G. Rogers, ( ) former member of the U.S. Congress

Californians Think Elected Officials More Aware of Global Health Compared to five years ago, do you think your elected officials think more, less, or about the same amount about global health? Source: California Global Health Survey November 2008 Charlton Research Company for Research!America 59% of Californians say they’re thinking more about global health

Elected Officials’ Positions on Global Health Research Largely Unknown Source: California Global Health Survey November 2008 Charlton Research Company for Research!America Do you feel well informed about how your elected officials vote on issues pertaining to funding global health research?

Your Congress-Your Health 111th Congress Outreach to Members of Congress All members of Congress will be invited to participate by providing responses to a questionnaire about health, research and related issues. Extensive public outreach through the Research!America advocacy network and sponsoring partners to encourage members of Congress to share their views Coming Soon: