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Staffers at the US National Institutes of Health published a letter of dissent, taking issue with what they see as the ...
Over 300 researchers from the National Institutes of Health have published a letter rebuking its director and the Trump ...
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Scores of National Institutes of Health researchers and staffers have come forward to send their Trump-appointed leader a ...
It’s highly unusual for so many agency officials to denounce their own leadership and the White House in such a public way.
In an open letter, researchers and staff at the National Institutes of Health raise concerns over recent policy changes.
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They called it the Bethesda Declaration, for the location of the NIH. “We hope you will welcome this dissent, which we modeled after your Great Barrington Declaration,” the staffers wrote.
The declaration says that under the Trump administration, the National Institutes of Health has been forced to politicize and stigmatize important research.
Sixty-six current and 23 recently-terminated staff at the US National Institutes of Health (NIH), along with 253 anonymous colleagues, sent an open letter to Director Jay Bhattacharya today ...