A summary of NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya's comments during his visit to UAB today for a town hall style presentation:
-Important for scientific work addressing our nation's health problems to be done in the same communities where those problems are concentrated
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Great thread, worth a read.
New from DOJ.
This is as close to a definition of "DEI" for purposes of grant terminations that the Trump Admin / Republicans have offered so far.
In short: they claim any consideration of race or sex (or religion or nationality)--**or proxies for them**--is unlawful.
Lawmakers to NIH: Use it or lose it.
14 Republican Senators—including key appropriators—are urging the White House to release NIH FY25 funds without delay, warning that stalled spending could harm future research budgets.
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A senior leader at one NIH institute said: “At my level we are legitimately trying to figure out how to keep funding high-impact science given what we expect will happen.”
The senior leader added: “Our grants people are barely holding it together because they are at the center of this chaos.”
Glad to see the update to the @wsj.com article that the plan to cancel billions in funding was cancelled. But, this science funding whiplash sure is exhausting! Keep speaking up, it is working 💪🏽
Given that OMB is part of the Executive Office of the President, this should read
"after intervention by OTHER top White House Officials."
For the life of me, I cannot fathom the rationale for any of this. Utter wanton destruction of one of the best research ecosystems in the world.
Yet another stop to awarding research grants. This is disastrous folks
NEW
The White House is blocking the NIH from awarding new research grants for the rest of the fiscal year
Chokes off billions in research funding
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Everyone call tomorrow. Vought needs to be outed as the extremist he is. Chances are those 14 republicans already knew this was coming when they addressed the letter to HIM last Friday asking him to use the appropriated funds for FY2025.
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Question: will clinical studies be unduly impacted by the multi-year funding policy? Patient recruitment etc is monitored closely yearly at RPPR time, so NIH would presumably lose their ability to monitor clinical study progress. Just a thought.
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I’m thinking today about all the women doing DEI work in universities, and how all of our canceled grants and shuttered initiatives means that not only are we losing the time we’ve already put in, we’re now even more behind our male peers who stayed focused on their research.
PO just confirmed that our 5th percentile R01 is not getting funded. Past NCI Payline at 4 percent. Cant believe it.
@jamesheathers.bsky.social once did an interesting model to see what payline was required for researchers to spend more of their time on research than writing grants.
From memory, it was around 11%. At 4%, you have to on average write 25 grants to get one funded.
This 4th percentile funding cutoff for the NCI is so very catastrophic. Assuming a 4th percentile payline corresponds to a ~5% success rate, it would take 27 grant submissions to have an 80% chance of getting just one funded. At the current submission cap of 6 apps as PI/year that means 4.5 years
"to run a contest that you end up not funding as a private organization at this time is… both extremely wasteful of these people’s time, and just devastating in terms of morale."
I spoke with @aniloza.bsky.social at STAT today about HHMI's decision not to fund this round of Hanna Gray applicants.
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