ORS encourages members to advocate for their research. On March 7, join the nationwide Stand Up for Science rally in Washington, DC, and state capitols. Share with colleagues and learn more at www.standupforscience2025.org. #scienceisforeveryone
03.03.2025 20:02 โ
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NIH funding directly translates into jobs, new medicines and economic growth. Spread the word!
Modify this graphic for your lab: drive.google.com/file/d/17h_t...
10.02.2025 14:58 โ
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The funding freeze is NOT over.
Biomedical grants can't get reviewed or funded because of a "loophole" the current administration is exploiting.
The NIH timeline for reviewing and funding was already LONG, now this process is frozen indefinitely.
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20.02.2025 23:54 โ
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This will start to filter through the community today but the Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation Science Study section has been postponed to an unknown future date. The approvals at the highest levels that needed to happen for a federal review meeting to be held didnโt get done. 1/n
19.02.2025 16:06 โ
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SBDD was supposed to meet today, but looks like "This meeting did not take place as scheduled". public.csr.nih.gov/StudySection... . When do we sound the alarm?
20.02.2025 17:08 โ
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a poster that says if life gives you lemon make lemonade on it
ALT: a poster that says if life gives you lemon make lemonade on it
ATTENTION (PLEASE SHARE)
If anyone has or knows of any positions that might be appropriate for the NIH staff members who were terminated, please post the information in this thread.
There are lots of talented and accomplished people who may be looking for new opportunities.
15.02.2025 15:37 โ
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Ah, speaking of using admin obstacles to break NIH: this one is just huge.
Trump/Musk are blocking all FACA meetings going forward. That means study sections and council meetings. This will devastate cancer research.
@chrislhayes.bsky.social @ucsusa.bsky.social
12.02.2025 18:31 โ
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We are also hearing that at NIH and in other agencies, political types are seemingly intentionally adding administrative burden to slow-walk compliance with judges' orders. Things will slow and break.
This change does NOT mean that things are back to normal. Please keep an eye out.
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12.02.2025 18:22 โ
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3. Given that, itโs probably fineโ not really fair, but fineโ if indirects are set the same for different universities. Politically itโs better.
4. But that uniform indirect rate should be more like 58%. Not 15. Probably the big brain P2025 see this has an opening.
08.02.2025 01:42 โ
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a large explosion with the words ka-boom written in white
ALT: a large explosion with the words ka-boom written in white
While not completely unexpected, this is the third rail of biomedical research. Universities will react very strongly for the simple reason that this represents the end of the biomedical research enterprise as we know it in the United States.
/fin
08.02.2025 00:36 โ
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Interpretation for the non-scientists: When faculty get NIH grants, the University gets some extra cash to make sure the research is supported. NIH just cut that $$ by a LOT. That means Unis are less likely to support research. Most research in the US is done at Unis, so... it's bad ๐งช
07.02.2025 23:43 โ
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There you go
08.02.2025 00:03 โ
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Supplemental Guidance to the 2024 NIH Grants Policy Statement: Indirect Cost Rates
Notice Number:
NOT-OD-25-068
Key Dates
Release Date:
February 7, 2025
Related Announcements
None
Issued by
Office of The Director, National Institutes of Health (OD)
Purpose
๐จRED ALERT for ๐งช:
The Trump NIH just gashed indirect costs. This is a direct attack on universities.
โPursuant to this Supplemental Guidance, there will be a standard rate of 15% across all NIH grants for indirect costs.โ ๐ฎ
Just a devastating Friday night news dump. #scicomm #academicaky
07.02.2025 23:40 โ
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The CSR comm I'm on just pulled all Diversity F grants from the current review cycle. These apps are reviewed alongside (and by the same criteria) as all other F grants. So, instead of helping these trainees, they will actually be punished by having their grant reviews delayed at least 1 cycle !?!?
05.02.2025 21:39 โ
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HHMI kills program aimed at boosting inclusivity in STEM education
โInclusive excellenceโ program had committed $60 million to 104 institutions
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the nationโs largest private funder of biomedical research, yesterday killed a $60 million program aimed at making universitiesโ STEM education more inclusive. scim.ag/3EtS0US
06.02.2025 23:30 โ
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EXCLUSIVE: NSF starts vetting all grants to comply with Trumpโs orders
Grantee accounts remain frozen, while union accuses NSF of ignoring rules governing peer review
Exclusive: NSF this week began to search through billions of dollars of grants the agency has already awarded for anything touching on topics that President Donald Trump has criticized. And NSF has blocked grantees and trainees from accessing funds while the review is underway. scim.ag/3El0NZh
30.01.2025 23:26 โ
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Really appreciate Jonathan Lambert pointing out that NSF grants are congressionally mandated to weigh how grants broaden participation in science, putting the administration's executive order against DEIA in conflict with, and potentially undermining, congressional legislation
30.01.2025 23:02 โ
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Everything You Need to Know About Donald Trumpโs NIH Pick
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya is a loud voice from the fringes.
In addition to calling to stop RFK Jr's nomination for HHS, please urge your Senators to vote NO on Dr. Jay Bhattacharya to lead NIH, "a health economist known for his pro-infection advocacy throughout the COVID-19 pandemic."
www.importantcontext.news/p/everything...
27.01.2025 18:16 โ
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USAspending.gov
If youโre in the US and youโd like to know what projects and vital services federal grants currently fund in your state, you can search here: www.usaspending.gov
And you can find the contact information for your elected representatives here: www.usa.gov/elected-offi...
They need to hear from you.
28.01.2025 04:59 โ
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Yesterday President Trump announced a pause on all federal grant disbursals. While it is a bit vague on details, it appears to include research grants. This would be devastating to American science. If you have not had a chance, call your Senators & Reps ๐งช
www.cnn.com/2025/01/27/p...
28.01.2025 12:35 โ
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This is the letter written by Albert Camus to his schoolteacher, Louis Germaine, after receiving the Nobel Prize in Literature
Here is the full text - translated into English:
19 November 1957
Dear Monsieur Germain,
I let the commotion around me these days subside a bit before speaking to you from the bottom of my heart. I have just been given far too great an honour, one I neither sought nor solicited.
But when I heard the news, my first thought, after my mother, was of you. Without you, without the affectionate hand you extended to the small poor child that I was, without your teaching and example, none of all this would have happened.
I donโt make too much of this sort of honour. But at least it gives me the opportunity to tell you what you have been and still are for me, and to assure you that your efforts, your work, and the generous heart you put into it still live in one of your little schoolboys who, despite the years, has never stopped being your grateful pupil. I embrace you with all my heart.
Albert Camus
January is #MentoringMonth a time to reflect on the importance of mentor-mentee relationships
And a good moment to share this beautiful letter written by Albert Camus to his teacher, after receiving the Nobel Prize
You can't underestimate the impact of a great #teacher or #mentor!
#ThankAMentor ๐
28.01.2025 12:45 โ
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Why should the public care about the freeze on the NIH? Aside from the need for scientific pursuits to make our society betterโฆ
-For every dollar we invest in NIH research, there is a $2.5 return.
-Research dollars help fund universities that employ non-academics. (1/)
23.01.2025 00:46 โ
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Without govt funding you simply don't have the community of scientists scattered across the US that helped the US to take the lead in scientific development in the 20th century!
Members of Congress should be all over how this affects their districts!
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23.01.2025 01:28 โ
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Scientific advancements aside, this is economically irresponsible
Every $1 spent by NIH generates $2.46
For example, in 2023, $47B in NIH spending generated ~$93B
Halting NIH spending will LOSE the US a lot of money (and talent)
22.01.2025 23:04 โ
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Mug that says โgirls just wanna have funding for their researchโ
Read the mug. #NIH
23.01.2025 12:59 โ
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Postdoctoral Scientist in Tissue Engineering of Orthopaedic Implants
My laboratory has an open postdoctoral position on osteochondral engineering
jobs.ethz.ch/job/view/JOP...
20.01.2025 10:25 โ
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As a scientist, itโs impossible to continue to use a platform without meaningful moderation and where misinformation is allowed to spread unchecked. Iโm happy to have moved my lab account here, and hope my colleagues do the same.
21.01.2025 00:35 โ
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