*claps hands together after posting*
βAnother full day of work completed. Iβm pooped!β
*claps hands together after posting*
βAnother full day of work completed. Iβm pooped!β
This neighborhoods obsession with βcharacterβ is justβ¦something.
Positively revolting press release in my inbox from the US Department of Education today: Opening a public portal for anyone to snitch on DEI activities in public schools via a website called "EndDEI"
Keep resisting in all ways you can.
Powerful testimony by @moonsledges.bsky.social at @mdibiolab.bsky.social about the power of biomedical research to provide the gift of time - and the risk of ending support for research.
Continue to call your elected representatives. Tell them to halt any cuts to the NIH.
mdibl.org/the-power-of...
Early-career scientists are essential to the Morgridge mission, and the majority have some level of competitive support from NIH. Several researchers share thoughts on how federal funding supports their mission to conduct high-impact research.
Read their stories: morgridge.org/story/the-am...
"Science" doesn't discover new medicines, develop new diagnostic tools, or save lives
Scientists do that
Decades of taxpayer support for biomedical scientists have returned countless discoveries to the American People
What does that funding mean to those scientists?
morgridge.org/story/the-am...
sreenshot from the new york times reporting that Stanford Universityβs provost is talking about how the loss of funding from national institutes of health funding will cost the university $160 million. thatβs not the way to get this changed β the people think βstanford is rich; no big deal.β leaders need to talk about what this will cost the public
for pityβs sake, I am BEGGING university leaders to stop framing this issue in terms of what this will cost the university. people dont care!
EXPLAIN WHAT THIS WILL COST THE PUBLIC: closed hospitals and clinics, skipped treatments, loss of access to experimental drugs, unemployment, recession
Let's talk about the effects all the political goings on in the US are having on science trainees (to raise awareness).
A whole gen has been told that STEM is important. They invested their lives in that pursuit. And now:
www.eenews.net/articles/sci...
What are you hearing from them?
I just signed up for this @indivisible.org call. They're literally our best bet right now for traditional political/electoral action, imo. Please consider joining me. mobilize.us/s/0x5dTb
It's amazing how badly most congressional Democrats are misreading the mood of their base.
On the bright side, if you're ever considered running for Congress, the 2026 Democratic Party primaries are going to be a prime moment for "throw the old guard out" insurgents.
This is a great morning to call all your elected officials and ask them to absolutely lose their shit
Does anyone have an example they can share of good leadership from their institutions with respect to the federal changes and their impact on higher education and science/research?
Cuz Iβm mostly hearing crickets.
If youβve been directly impacted by a pause or cancellation of an NIH study session, we @forbes.com would like to talk to you
Two things concerned scientists can do:
1. Call your members of Congress and explain how disruptions in funding would be disastrous for jobs and research in their district/state.
2a. Call your dept. chair and express your concern. The goal is to end the convo w/β¦
First skeet (did I use that right?) from my institution! I'm proud to lead a group that develops the next generation of fearless scientists!
We're always hiring...check out our website (morgridge.org) for info.
Great quote here that I wish was in every story about publicly owned or operated spaces like parks, transportation services, and libraries. They're not supposed to make money! They're designed to serve the public.
I spotted him on the feed right after I asked. Thanks
Bless you for sitting through that public comment (do it for the kids!). Did Tishler attend tonight?
Whatβs the motivation for the city to allow consolidation of the lots to build one house anyway?
It's unfortunate that the situation didn't work out for anyone to run against Tishler in District 11. He's a status quo guy that needs to change.
I went to one of these segregation academies for 6th-9th grade. Let me tell you that it took a long time to undo the damage and the insidious prejudice that the school installed. We shouldnβt be sending public money to private schools.
I wish we could identify someone to run in District 11, too.
I and many in HigherEd have experience so much of this behavior. Mentors wield so much power over #postdoc and #gradstudent careers that calling out monstrous mentors is essential. Let's prepare not-monstrous mentors with tools to encourage the best behavior.
www.chronicle.com/article/what...
What if they just periodically had to sit in their office closets while someone simulated being a shooter in the corridor, like my grade school children do?
Todayβs mass shooting in a school happened in my town, just a few miles from where my kid goes to school. People have asked me if we were afraid because it was βso close to home.β The answer is no, Iβm afraid because βclose to homeβ is EVERYWHERE now. No one is safe anymore. #ItsTheGuns #GunControl
Thoughts and prayers without action means more school shootings, more dead kids.
More ACTION is needed by our elected officials.
And more BACKBONE to stand up to gun manufacturers.
This is uniquely a United States problem that doesn't have to happen.
It's infuriating that we continue to allow guns to permeate our schools and society like this.
Vaccines and values: When youβre having a tough conversation about medicine, donβt just pile on evidence β listen to someoneβs βmoral foundationsβ
Virginia Tech professor and poet, Nikki Giovanni, has died at the age of 81.
I wonder how many of the other crimes in New York get hundreds of detectives attached to them.
www.nytimes.com/2024/12/07/n...