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Assistant Professor, Baylor College of Medicine. Research Focus: Cancer Health Disparities, cancer drug development, 📣📣all posts are my own.
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Congratulations 🎉
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I am waiting on one of mine to hear back!
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Congratulations!
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Endocrine society archive page has this interview with her. www.endocrine.org/-/media/endo...
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I just remember Neena Schwartz but not sure if this is what you are referring to
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I just think it might get worse. PIs having the upper hand and making trainees feel like they are only there because of that particular PI etc.
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Only because I have seen several cases of these. Unfortunately they all involved international students.
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Ramadan hasn’t even started and I am already seeing food🙂↕️
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I thought they were bird nest baklava 🙃
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That would be a nightmare.. allowing PIs with funds to bring in students directly without due process .. this will further exacerbate situations of exploitations, poor mentorship, etc.
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I created a brief spreadsheet of reductions I've heard of so far. Any additions you know of (especially if you have the links/receipts) would be great: docs.google.com/spreadsheets...
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A truly bold public access policy would completely dissociate the NIH from the world of journals by refusing to pay into the corrupt and corrupting journal system, and directing NIH grantees to publish their work as preprints, exposing it to real and ongoing scrutiny.
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NIH employs doctors, nurses, scientific leaders, PhD students, postdocs, staff scientists, postbac students, program-directing scientists, review-directing scientists, engineers, tech people, and other highly skilled people. Many are world-renowned and will go abroad.
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And a third
www.acenet.edu/Documents/AA...
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This
www.courthousenews.com/wp-content/u...
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Do you have more details on this?
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Well… I don’t know what everyone was expecting from Texas..…of course it’s politics..also, instead of being on this list we made it to the list that will ban Covid vaccine 😣😖
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😖😣😖
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I really appreciate this thread. Thank you! As citizens, it is within our rights to start petitions against these funding cuts and distribute/sign/send to our congressman. How come we are not seeing them as much yet?