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Image of a female scientist looking into a microscope.
An analysis of NIH funding changes finds that women & early-career investigators were hit the hardest by 2025 NIH grant cuts, with nearly 2,300 grants abruptly terminated and thousands of scientific projects disrupted.
Read more: ow.ly/G4Vm50YyRr4
I said what I said (and I was deeply honored to be able to say it in such a thoughtful forum @11thhourmsnow.bsky.social with @stephruhle.bsky.social )
A study evaluates Y-MATRIX, a classification system developed at Yale to assess clinical actionability of broad genomic profiling in advanced #NSCLC, tracking how molecular findings informed treatment decisions as targeted therapies evolved.
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The AHRQ just cancelled all of its grant mechanisms. This is the agency that funds a lot of research on healthcare quality. Congress appropriated them $200+M for this fiscal year. MAHA does NOT care about health. Only healthism. It’s Margaret Thatcher’s fever dream. open.substack.com/pub/adverser...
A new study in @jamanetworkopen.com by @solomonctryls.bsky.social affiliated faculty @carygross.bsky.social and his co-authors finds that despite major advances in technology and clinical strategies, disparities in lung cancer treatment remain significant. medicine.yale.edu/news-article...
A new study from E. Jen Edelman et al tested an adaptive, team-based strategy to better integrate tobacco treatment into HIV clinics. Says Edelman, smoking must become a higher priority in HIV care + novel strategies can help patients live longer, healthier lives. medicine.yale.edu/internal-med...
It's day one of #ASCOGU26, and starting at 11:30am PST,
@mleapman.bsky.social will present two posters during Poster Session A on #prostatecancer. meetings.asco.org/meetings/202...
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"JAMA Internal Medicine" ad: "Call for Applications: Editorial Fellowship". Stethoscope on a medical coat. "Due March 2, 2026". "Learn more >".
Are you ready to deepen your understanding of medical publishing?
Past fellows share their experiences and most valuable takeaways from the JAMA Internal Medicine Editorial Fellowship.
🎧 Listen: ja.ma/3NuIm96
📑 Apply by March 2: ja.ma/45q4OWZ
In #SGIMForum, Justin Berk, MD; Benjamin Howell, MD; Toby Terwilliger, MD; & Laura Hawks, MD, outline SGIM’s position on expanding Medicaid coverage for incarcerated people
Read here: buff.ly/N7PBUj5
@justinberk.bksy.social @Laurahawks.bksy.social @howellben.bsky.social @tobyordoctoby.bsky.social
Congratulations to Yale NCSP alum Jasmine Travers Altizer, PhD, MHS, AGPCNP-BC, RN, FAAN (2019–2021), on her installation as the Dean’s Associate Professor Chair for Research Acceleration at NYU Rory Meyers College of Nursing!
A well-deserved recognition and an exciting milestone!
#YaleNCSPAlumni
New report on the DataHaven website #Connecticut #nutmegsky #mentalhealth
JAMA Internal Medicine calls for Editorial Fellowship applications due March 2, 2026. The image includes a stethoscope and a button to learn more.
JAMA Internal Medicine invites early-career physicians to apply for our Editorial Fellowship. Gain insight into the publication process, connect with experts, and strengthen your editorial skills.
🔗Ready to advance your career? Learn more and apply by March 2: ja.ma/4540cpo
Clinical trials affected by NIH grant terminations
"Approximately 1 in 30 trials and more than 74 000 trial participants were affected ... Affected trials disproportionately studied infectious diseases, prevention, and behavioral interventions" #MedSky #IDSky jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
Call for Applications: Editorial Fellowship, Due February 15, 2026. JAMA Network Open logo. Learn more >
Calling all early-career researchers! Applications for the JAMA Network Open Editorial Fellowship are now open.
From April 2026 to October 2027, Fellows will be mentored by editors, participate in the peer review process, and contribute to publications.
🔗 Apply by Feb. 15: ja.ma/4bgWSuT
What would be the real world impacts of the loss of federal funding for Housing First programs? We modeled it: an additional 44,590 ppl beyond anticipated growth due to economic factors. @jabarocas.bsky.social @kirkfetters.bsky.social @ucsfbhhi.bsky.social url: jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
After tragedies like those this weekend, particularly when the horror of gun violence hits so close to home:
First, we grieve. Then, turn to facts. Then, with understanding rather than anger or fear, we must act - with community and heart at the center. 💜
www.theatlantic.com/ideas/2025/1...
You don’t want to miss this. Jenn Sherman from Peloton
and I will discuss my new book Eat Your Ice Cream at
@92ndstreety.bsky.social on January 7 at 7:30 pm in NYC. Join us for a refreshing conversation with no gimmicks. Get your tickets and pre-order my book now at the links below.
For older adults with metastatic cancer, each day spent on health care can take away from days that are often devastatingly limited. Our latest study led by Arjun Gupta and Shelley Jazowski with @dusetzinas.bsky.social and Avi Gupta is out now in @jamanetworkopen.com
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4. A new @jamanetworkopen.com study by senior author Dr. Michaela Dinan & colleagues that identified risk factors for late-onset depression in long-term cancer survivors.
Dr. Dinan & co-authors Dr. @carygross.bsky.social and Dr. Stephanie Wheeler are all ACS RSGs.
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Spotlighting Emika Miller, PhD, MSN, APRN-CNP — Yale NCSP ’25–’27 presenting at this year’s NCSP Annual Meeting hosted by Penn. Her work in adult-gerontology acute care, dementia caregiving, and community-engaged research continues to strengthen our NCSP community.
#YaleNCSP #AnnualMeeting
Gilead Sciences is playing games with people's lives. Despite their vast communications resources, people across the world see through their nonsense and are calling for real access to lenacapavir for HIV prevention, not PR stunts. healthjusticeinitiative.org.za/2025/11/20/a...
Link to our Fall 2025 newsletter: mailchi.mp/bd3532f4eef6... (2/2)
A new Yale study led by @carygross.bsky.social and
@ilanarichman.bsky.social investigates the quality of #cancer care among those diagnosed with cancer during or immediately after #incarceration.
news.yale.edu/2025/11/03/i...
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Check out this profile of a new study by @solomonctryls.bsky.social affiliated faculty @carygross.bsky.social, Dr. Lisa Puglisi, Dr. Emily Wang, and others, showing that people diagnosed with cancer while incarcerated are less likely to receive prompt cancer care. news.yale.edu/2025/11/03/i...
Our new study is published today in @bmj.com!
We studied whether oncologists tend to use cancer treatments that are more beneficial, more profitable, or both.
I was surprised by the results: clinical benefit mattered, profit did not.
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cc: @dusetzinas.bsky.social
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“those diagnosed with cancer during incarceration were less likely to initiate treatment within 60 days and had lower adherence to some treatment quality indicators compared with those who have not been incarcerated” @jamanetworkopen.com
*NEW study Happy to be able to share our work exploring gaps in the quality of #cancer care for patients with criminal justice involvement. There are opportunities for improvement.
jamanetwork.com/journals/jam.... Grateful to work with Drs. Ilana Richman, Emily Wang & team. @jama.com
Thank you @nytopinion.nytimes.com for publishing this rot. Marc Rowan has run hundreds of companies into the dust to extract profits from their failure and bankruptcies. Now he wants to do the same to American higher education. Do not believe a word this man says. 1/ www.nytimes.com/2025/10/10/o...
ASCO JOSEPH SIMONE QUALITY CARE AWARD Robin Yabroff, PhD, MBA, FASCO American Cancer Society
I am honored to give the #ASCOQLTY25 Simone Award to @drrobinyabroff.bsky.social today. Dr Yabroff has a profound impact as a researcher, policy advocate, & mentor. It's hard to find someone in health services research that hasn't been positively influenced by her intellect, wit, & warmth.🏆