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"Madam President, we are now discussing animal diseases, but Commissioner, humans too still face tragic diseases.
For example, the spreading of apparently inexplicable diseases in people can be traced back to explainable causes, such as uranium, which is depleted or not, as the case may be, and diseases of the immune system which are said to be caused by substances in the environment. Could you give us a reassurance that you will be devoting the necessary attention to research in this field?
I should like to ask you in more general terms whether Europe’s shortfall, compared to the United States, will ever take an end? Europe is lagging behind in areas such as spending of resources. Could the Commissioner assure us that more resources will be made available, both by the Community and by the Member States? The Commissioner has told us time and again that it is not so relevant to keep alluding to the discrepancy between fundamental and applied research. Could we, despite this, assume that fundamental research in Europe will not lag behind?"@en1
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