dr. stephanie davaney. i can't emphasize enough for this subcommittee how much we appreciate your bipartisan leadership in passing this act. 51-0 as i recall out of energy and commerce. which aims to speed the translation of scientific discoveries into lifesaving treatments and cures. in the written statement i've submitted, i've outlined a comprehensive report on how nih is working swiftly to implement the act's provisions one by one . that especially includes multi-year support for four specific areas of scientific opportunity, supported by the acts innovation fund. today i'd like to highlight two of these. the cancer moon shot and the bold new precision medicine initiative called all of us. the cancer moon shot is aggressively pursuing a very ambitious goal. to accelerate advances in cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care, such advances include immunotherapy in which a person's own immune system is taught to recognize and attack cancer cells. after years of research supported by nih immunothera