I just canβt get over that his daughter has cystic fibrosis. She would not have any potential for a long life if not for the research Vought is dismantling.
I just canβt get over that his daughter has cystic fibrosis. She would not have any potential for a long life if not for the research Vought is dismantling.
Gift article about the spate of FDA rejections at the hands of Vinay Prasadβ this is taking away reasonable hope from people with serious rare diseases. Remarkable that Janet Woodcock described the Huntingtonβs therapy dispute as βevil.β Prasad needs to go.
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Commentary: Anyone Else Have Those Weird Dreams Where Sobbing Future Generations Beg You To Change Course?
It's Monday morning and Casey Means still doesn't have the votes to become Surgeon General. Let's keep it that way. Send a letter to your Senators now. If you have friends, famiy, colleagues who can do so, urge them on to act now. actionnetwork.org/letters/oppo...
The point is to destroy the administrative state, centers of knowledge and all civic institutions that stand in the way of Russell Voughtβs vision of an authoritarian theocracy. It sounds insane and something out of Atwood. But this is where we are. Under his eye.
This piece by Elizabeth Ginexi is a must read. Trump, Vought, RFK and Bhattacharya are destroying the NIH simply ignoring the law and the US Congress. Itβs illegal and immoral. The NIH Restructuring Congress Rejected Is Happening Anyway open.substack.com/pub/elizabet...
Indeed. New grants are not getting funded, already funded grants are not getting paid, and non-competitive renewals are being held up.
Focusing on the top line budget, instead of looking at what is really happening on βthe groundβ is deeply misguided.
Public investment in NIH research helped turn cystic fibrosis from a childhood killer into a survivable disease. Russ Vought is now withholding funding from the very system that made that made that future possible for his daughter.
Cover of The Lancet:
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But there is a trend. And the therapy for Huntingtonβs sure looked promising.
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Help push us over 2500 letters! Still time to write to your Senators (and get your friends to do so too). Casey Means is a charlatan with dangerous views on contraception, raw milk, vaccines and has a whole lot of conflict of interest-she's making money off it all.
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Patients do not appear to be a priority right nowβ this is from STAT
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Still time to write to your Senators (and get your friends to do the same). Casey Means is a charlatan with dangerous views on contraception, raw milk, vaccines and has a whole lot of conflict of interest--she's making money off it all. Just say no to the quack. actionnetwork.org/letters/oppo...
On March 3 in DC, join us for the Johns Hopkins H5N1 Influenza Preparedness & Response Forum! H5N1 is already threatening livestock and poultry, but if it gains sustained human-to-human transmission, challenges will escalate quickly. We have to plan, now.
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Just a reminder that we are experiencing the worst flu season in two decades partly caused by drops in flu uptake and they tried to thwart the review of flu vaccine developed using the mRNA platform.
Glad to see this proceed but this is far from over.
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Itβs really hard to write about the strange techno religious beliefs of Silicon Valleyβ digital uploading, plasma, etc without sounding completely nuts. πΉ
βAsked how the cuts have affected science, one Boston Childrenβs Hospital researcher said, βThis is like asking, how do you think dropping an atomic bomb on New York City will affect the future of Broadway musicals?β
The GOF disputes followed. But H5N1 did spread around the world, as Kawaoka and Fouchier warned, costing the ag sector billions. One day it might spread in people. And there are other diseases that could become pandemics. TL;DR the NIH move is shortsighted, and will leave the US less prepared.
It's important to remember Ebright, Hammond, etc. did not advocate for measures to improve biosafety. More resources? No. More biosafety research? No. It's a bit depressing to look at testimony from _2009_ where I advocated for all, plus a no-fault reporting system. www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/...
The NIH responded, disputing the claim that non-biodefense research was being harmed by the biodefense additions. But this was the start of Ebright's anti-Fauci journey. Of course, his research greatly benefited from this $, but that's another story. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Ebright worried about increased lab accidents or deliberate use by a βdisturbed, disgruntled, or adversarialβ scientist. He found common cause with Ed Hammond, who made a career out of harassing biosafety officers before his brief tenure in Bhattacharya's NIH. www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
letter that claims that "the diversion of research funds from projects of public health importance ... represents a misdirection of NIH priorities"
But it is also the result of a long-ago dispute over NIH priorities post-9/11 and anthrax letter attacks. NIAID, then led by Tony Fauci, received significant $$$ to respond to biodefense threats. Richard Ebright, now of anti-GOF, Biosafety Now fame, organized a letter to protest the influx.
t is also the realization of Bhattacharya's "new vision" for NIAID, which is disingenuous, rewrites COVID history, and seems to forget that sometimes flu can become a pandemic-- @joshuasweitz.bsky.social breaks it down nicely here. bsky.app/profile/josh...
Thought I would add a little more context/history to NIH's decision to drop pandemic preparedness and biodefense. Yes, of course, this is the result of rewriting COVID history, and a terrible move that will lead to the US being unprepared for disease threats that famously don't care about borders.
Tulips are also my favorite flowers! Sadly, they are slightly poisonous when eaten and one of my cats eats all vegetation, even fake plants.
Good time to remember that most lab accidents affect the researcher doing the important research. If you demonize the researcher or punish them for making a mistake you wonβt get reporting, and they wonβt seek treatment.
Thought I would head over there to see if heβd commented yet and yes.
This is Richard Ebrightβs longstanding dream, to get rid of this within NIH. He hated Fauci and NIH doing biodefense and pandemic preparedness going back nearly 25 years, esp because he worried it would cut into his funding.
The article points out: "The rejection also exemplifies the agencyβs increasing unpredictability writ large. ...Industry leaders have said that the lack of clarity threatens drug development, and by extension the availability of safe and effective medicines for patients."