Reflecting on an amazing @aps-dbio.bsky.social APS DBIO program at the APS Global Physics Summit two weeks ago. As DBIO program chair, it was gratifying to see an excellent set of ~ 80 sessions in biological physics come to life. I’m honored and excited to serve as the Chair of APS DBIO this year!
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Global Physics Summit is around the corner! Make sure to stop by the DBIO membership table during the meeting for some free swag 🔥
And check out our excellent line up of over 90 DBIO sessions. Find the full program here: summit.aps.org/schedule/
There were calls for scientists to make more effort to communicate our research, its impact on knowledge creation and society, to enhance the public’s understanding. The mood was subdued and yet upbeat with many young smiling faces. We have to hope that the future is brighter. #StandUpForScience 🧪
A lot of people & energy at the #StandUpForScience protest. Inspiring speeches from leaders, students, scientists, raising voices to protest against federal firings, funding freezes, budget cuts, which will have devastating & lasting effects on research, health care, education, careers & society. 🧪
Stand up for Science today - March 7, 12-4 pm at the Lincoln Memorial in DC and places nationwide. Join to rally for science & protest against federal firings, funding freezes & budget cuts for science, which will be devastating for scientific research & society. Lend your voice to support science!🧪
"In an unprecedented move, the US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has begun mass terminations of research grants that fund active scientific projects because they no longer meet 'agency priorities'"
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
The institution of American science is on the front lines in the fight against fascism.
This is more than just indirect cost caps.
On March 7th, we stand for the freedom of thought, the power of knowledge, and, ultimately, democracy.
#standupforscience2025 #scienceforall
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Hi @cdelawalla.bsky.social Thanks for organizing this much needed March!It’s unfortunate that’s it’s on a Friday. A weekend march would gather more people. I and many students/ postdocs from my lab / univ are interested in joining but can’t do so easily on a weekday. We’ll be there in spirit!
New preprint out 🔥🔥 on my postdoc work with @manuelthery.bsky.social and @lblanchoin.bsky.social about how we can create sustained dynamic steady states of actin network inside microscopic wells that contract "forever" without collapsing! A thread 🧵
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
They’ve invested in this journey to discover basic truths, find cures for diseases, create knowledge and advance science. If not stopped, these actions will destroy labs and institutions. The loss will be irreparable, impact society at each level. Heartbreaking to hear stories from those affected.
Photos from the rally last week to support science, protest firings at NIH, NSF & budget cuts for research. Careers of people who’ve worked hard for science & public service have been lost. There were many young people, including PhD students from my lab, who’re anxious about what the future holds.🧪
A great explanation about how science funding works and impacts scientists, and the extremely damaging effects of the current administration’s directives and cuts for scientific research, scientists and all of society. This is helpful for spreading the word among non-scientists in your community.
Join the protest in support of science today (Feb 19, 12 pm) in DC! Join thousands of scientists as we raise our voice against federal firings, funding freezes and impending budget cuts which will be devastating for scientific research & discovery, shut down labs and is a threat to higher education.
Entering the twilight zone? Federal firings continue. Last week NIH, CDC, today NSF. Careers & livelihoods of scientists. Science will slowly grind to a halt … with these & budget cuts, labs will shut, univs are shrinking incoming class numbers … an irreversible loss. 🧪
www.npr.org/2025/02/18/n...
📢FUND DON’T FREEZE!📢
Join researchers and academics in DC on February 19th at 12 PM to stand up for research, education, and jobs! Federal attacks on science and academia put all of our futures at risk - let’s show them we won’t back down!
RSVP Here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
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“ … scientists have ensured the integrity of science … science has flourished, turning the government’s investment into technological innovation and economic growth. Every $ invested in research & development has been estimated to return $5 on average - billions annually.” All of that is at stake. 🧪
Gutting the CDC right as we’re on the cusp of major outbreaks of transmissible diseases is a very bad idea.
Use this form to tell us how the new US administration is affecting your research, or suggest future coverage
https://go.nature.com/42SyoUu
It’s been buried in all the news today, but every scientist in the US should pay attention to this:
Mike Lauer went out on a limb for us all, sending out a memo saying institutes should start awarding grants. And it looks like Trump/Musk fired him for that. 🧪
Devastating for science and biomedical research, careers and livelihoods. Unimaginable. 🧪
I just learned of this site as a place for the amazing women in STEM to be shared and celebrated. So I am sharing it with all I can. 🧪
#STEM #science
womenrefusingtobeerased.org
One thing that I'm increasingly coming to believe is that stories are going to be central to what comes next. Stories of the harm done. Stories of the great things achieved by government in the past. Stories of valor kindness and quotidian simple resistance.
🛟 That last-ditch chemo trial your family member was hoping to be in
🥙 The investigation of a food-borne illness outbreak in the next town over
🧠The study looking for preventable causes of Alzheimer’s
🧪The assurance that TAXPAYER-PAID-FOR studies & data collection see the light of day
NIH funding at @UMich supports important medical research, such as extending the life of organs waiting for transplant, advancing treatments for cerebral palsy, and sustaining experimental genetic trials for children with brain cancer.
Dear federal scientists: If you have been affected by the probationary firings and would be willing to speak with Science, please reach out to me by email (klangin@aaas.org) or on Signal. We can guarantee annonymity.
The courts alone will not save us.
Musk is attacking the courts, and the Supreme Court is packed with ideologues who support Trump.
Don't sit back and wait for the courts to fix things.
This is a moment where we all need to step up and speak out. 🧪
bsky.app/profile/kyl...
It's bleak here folks. Real bleak 🧪 youtu.be/Y9e4Pxt_NOM?...
I have had a TON of people asking how they can help...here is what would help us the most right now: SHARE SHARE SHARE SHARE SHARE!
Tell us why you #standupforscience2025! Send flyers to your colleagues and labs! Change your bluesky banner! Tell your professional orgs and departments!
Trump and Musk aim to push out 75% of federal employees.
NIH has a highly trained workforce to perform, review, and support science in all 50 states. This cut will decimate America’s science. Cancer research will drop to a trickle. Talented workers will leave to go abroad. 🧪 #medsky 1/