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In letter, more than 300 scientists rebuke Trump research cuts, NIH director - UPI.com

Hundreds of scientists via the National Institute of Health signed a letter in protest to NIH leadership and recent cuts by the Trump administration.

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upi.comStai leggendo1 anni fa

In letter, more than 300 scientists rebuke Trump research cuts, NIH director - UPI.com

Hundreds of scientists via the National Institute of Health signed a letter in protest to NIH leadership and recent cuts by the Trump administration.

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fortune.com1 anni fa

Hundreds of NIH scientists pen letter criticizing Trump’s deep cuts to public health research

In a number of cases, trials that were mostly completed were rendered useless without the money to finish and analyze the work, the letter says.

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  1. lunedì 9 giugno 2025·upi.com

    In letter, more than 300 scientists rebuke Trump research cuts, NIH director - UPI.com

    Hundreds of scientists via the National Institute of Health signed a letter in protest to NIH leadership and recent cuts by the Trump administration.

  2. martedì 10 giugno 2025·fortune.com

    Hundreds of NIH scientists pen letter criticizing Trump’s deep cuts to public health research

    In a number of cases, trials that were mostly completed were rendered useless without the money to finish and analyze the work, the letter says.