I know it’s true for all last-minute firings, but for NIH I have a good sense of what the collateral impacts are.
Some staff work in labs, clinics, the hospital, with important technical, service, and support roles. It’s team-based work with a long time horizon and investment.
Now broken apart.
Some staff work in labs, clinics, the hospital, with important technical, service, and support roles. It’s team-based work with a long time horizon and investment.
Now broken apart.
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that figure is across NIH I believe (not just NCI)
not that it matters practically
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