Assistant Professor at University of Alabama. Trauma/Neuro/ GI critical care RN and FNP. EdD/Interdisciplinary PhD student in Biology (neuro)/Epidemiology/Nutrition. Cat mom, nature lover, and gardener, farm girl, not interested in romance.
Reposting the NIH stats for Iowa in light of the news of capping Indirects (F&A) at 15%. There is a >2:1 gain for each NIH dollar in the state. Decreasing how much NIH funding comes in will decrease jobs, and feedback to the local and state economies. Not to mention the loss of knowledge.
National Institutes of Health (NIH) award funding for Iowa totaled $209M which creates jobs (2579) and spurs the economy (>$5M), all while benefiting the public by developing an understanding of and therapies for diseases and health concerns.
We all need the NIH.
February 8, 2025 at 1:28 PM
Reposting the NIH stats for Iowa in light of the news of capping Indirects (F&A) at 15%. There is a >2:1 gain for each NIH dollar in the state. Decreasing how much NIH funding comes in will decrease jobs, and feedback to the local and state economies. Not to mention the loss of knowledge.
@thenightmancometh.bsky.social I notice that your image is not on here. So one wonders who is really the “fat pig.” You say that as a gendered insult because I am female.
November 20, 2024 at 4:37 AM
@thenightmancometh.bsky.social I notice that your image is not on here. So one wonders who is really the “fat pig.” You say that as a gendered insult because I am female.