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Scientist, Husband, Father, Potter, Athlete, bengal cat lover, Great Dane addict, dungeons and dragons fanatic. Hartford, CT
Professor and Chair, Department of Genetics and Genome Sciences, Associate Director Institute for Systems Genomics, UConn Health
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Thank you. Those are a silver and a brown. We have 4 others. Another brown, two other silvers and a charcoal blue. There are several other varieties of bengals too
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Beautiful
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Bengals
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Two of my beauties
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Government efficiency at its finest
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So sorry Sean. This is madness
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I would love to participate
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Asshole
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You should definitely agree to review if you have time. Super important to have qualified reviewers going forward
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What could go wrong?
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$85M in tariff related costs for Illumina
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PO is still there. Not sure about the GMS though. They are the ones who make the money flow
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Appropriate
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Bad, bad, bad….. the process they want to switch to (prior approval) is not currently working either. Have had one in for 3 months and zero responses
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I don’t recommend anyone submit a modular R01. Take the time to write out a real budget and justification for the project.
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So: In 2017, Congress made this happen:
NIH: Proposed 22% cut --> 9% increase
NSF: Proposed 11% cut --> 4% increase
NOAA: Proposed 16% cut --> 4% increase
Obviously, 2025 is not 2017. A lot is diff now. But still:
💰 Congress, not WH, sets budgets.
📞 Public support & calls to Congress matter.
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For many working in this field, decades of scientific advances and public-health progress had put the AIDS endgame within reach.
Now Trump has blown up the global fight against AIDS. Can it recover? (3/3)
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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In the first three months of his second term, President Trump has thrown the programme into chaos. If global health funding is not restored, researchers estimate that by 2030, there could be as many as 11 million extra HIV infections and 3 million extra deaths due to AIDS. (2/3)