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Kristin N. Ray

H-index: 37
Public Health 43%
Medicine 23%

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rogerslabucd.bsky.social
Pretty sad. Just got the email that CZI is canceling the second round of Diversity Leadership Awards. Private industry will definitely not fill the hole that NIH and NSF are leaving. 😢💔
Thank you for submitting your Letter of Intent (LOI) to CZI. We appreciate your interest in our work.

CZI has decided not to continue with the second round of its Science Diversity Leadership Awards. We are committed to supporting groundbreaking research that advances the frontiers of scientific knowledge in pursuit of our mission to cure, prevent, or manage all diseases by the end of the century. We will provide information on future funding opportunities.

We look forward to staying in touch.

Bil Clemons, Program Officer, CZI
carlbergstrom.com
Make no mistake. This is an all-out attack on health in America.

Not only is the EIS vital to controlling infectious disease; it was where a remarkably high fraction of our public health leaders received formative training and experience.

www.statnews.com/2025/02/14/t...
CDC cuts expected to devastate Epidemic Intelligence Service, a ‘crown jewel’ of public health
Members of the CDC's Epidemic Intelligence Service were warned Friday that many of them were about to be fired
www.statnews.com

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matthewcort.land
Tomorrow, I'm doing a webinar for clinicians who want to advocate for Medicaid with their federal elected leaders, as Medicaid faces existential threats.

Clinicians are some of the best possible advocates for Medicaid, and I am really, really good at this. We won't waste your time. 🧵
2/15 at 4PM ET: Congressional Medicaid Advocacy Webinar For Clinicians | Matthew Cortland
Get more from Matthew Cortland on Patreon
www.patreon.com

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epiellie.bsky.social
Texas is having a measles outbreak and it's growing fast. How big could the outbreak get?

If we assume it stays in Gaines County, an uncontrolled outbreak could still mean up to almost 5000 cases in the next 3 months!

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jeremymberg.bsky.social
Bluetorial: The rationale for the “NIH” indirect cost “plan” is based on misunderstood (unintentional or intentional) accounting and math

The value of real government transparency
a cartoon of homer simpson holding a card
ALT: a cartoon of homer simpson holding a card
media.tenor.com

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karlykingsley.bsky.social
🧵 If you’re applauding the abolishment of the Department of Education, you need to do a little research. You have ZERO clue what the DOE actually does.

Here’s a reality check on what the Department of Education actually does:
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atscommunity.bsky.social
“Every American has benefited from NIH-supported medical research conducted at medical schools, academic health systems, and teaching hospitals nationwide. Every American will be harmed by the undermining (@NIH).” www.aamc.org/news/press-r...
AAMC Statement on Drastic Cuts to NIH-Funded Research
Drastic cuts to NIH-funded research will diminish the nation’s research capacity, slow scientific progress, and deprive patients, families, and communities.
www.aamc.org
krayhsr.bsky.social
In Pennsylvania: NIH-funded research contributes
- 2.23 billion in grant funding
- 5.23 billion in economic activity supported

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jeremymberg.bsky.social
ATTENTION

If you are someone who had an F31-Diversity (or similar) application submitted this cycle, please DM me here, contact me on signal (jeremymberg.78), or email me at [email protected].

I will keep all information confidential.

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christiewells.bsky.social
I go to @timothysnyder.bsky.social and @hcrichardson.bsky.social for historical perspective and contemporary context about the dystopia we're experiencing. Snyder's post today has both, plus real actionable guidance. open.substack.com/pub/snyder/p...
The Logic of Destruction
And how to resist it
open.substack.com

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