I resigned as well, for all the same reasons.
Posts by Matt MacManes
For NIH proposals, when are we thinking the "DOGE review" happens? After Council or before?
Is anyone's university using an AI tool for pre-award compliance?
Sabrina, of course now is at UNH. I had a committee meeting with her today!
This may be old news at this point, but my R35 which was scheduled to be at council in early Feb, now is scheduled for council on 5/22. I guess we're losing an entire cycle. @jeremymberg.bsky.social @altnih4science.bsky.social
I too had a council date in early Feb.. just checked.. still "Pending Council"
When universities say that they are highly "tuition dependent", what they are (usually) really saying is that they are highly dependent on the Department of Education's processing and provisioning of student financial aid. The impacts of RIF are going to be bad, to put it mildly.
"I want parents who have children to know that opportunities for your kids, if they aspire to be scientists or engineers, are being stripped away right in front of you," the NSF employee told Axios.
www.axios.com/2025/03/10/a...
My heart breaks to let amazingly talented PhD applicants know that I can't take them on in this current funding scenario shitstorm. I am so sorry :( I wish I could.
I'm appalled by the USDA's decision to pause funding to the University of Maine System.
This will hurt our farmers, halt critical research, and impact students throughout Maine.
Once again, our state is being targeted for retribution—all because our officials are standing up for the rule of law.
Rule #8: Present Support of Science as a Means to Meet National and Local Goals.
www.aaas.org/news/top-ten...
Forgetting about the technical aspects, which include the CS parts too, it’s very entertaining!!
JUST IN: A federal judge in Massachusetts has extended her nationwide block on Trump administration effort to slash funds for NIH research.
Has anyone been notified of a new NSF award after 1/20/25? While panels are convening, not sure if awards are being made.
NSF panels are meeting, GREAT! But are they making funding decisions and notifying PIs? Just wondering if we will see something like what we are seeing as the emerging strategy at NIH where grants may be reviewed but no funding decisions are made.
Isn’t MTG a federal worker?
I think we'll be lucky to lose just 1 cycle.. we may lose an entire year (or more). What happens to the backlog?
So, can anyone confirm that NSF BIO panels are actually meeting this week??
Not sure what took me so long to join...