Doctoral student Alexandra Skinner wrote about how the Twin Cities needs a response that provides people with economic supports in dealing with the city's ICE presence, much like was done during COVID-19.
www.startribune.com/mn-ice-drawd...
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Public health research that is people centered, place oriented & data driven. We study drugs, infectious diseases + intersecting epidemics. Based at the Brown University School of Public Health.
Doctoral student Alexandra Skinner wrote about how the Twin Cities needs a response that provides people with economic supports in dealing with the city's ICE presence, much like was done during COVID-19.
www.startribune.com/mn-ice-drawd...
The Trump administration is slashing nearly $2 billion in existing grants for mental health, addiction treatment, HIV/hep C prevention, and more, the latest in a yearlong degradation of SAMHSA
Hot fudge sundae pop tart mourns over the mutilated body of the cherry pop tart at the Pop Tarts Bowl.
like Hot Fudge Sundae mourned their fallen compatriot Cherry at the Pop Tarts Bowl, we too shall continue to participate in the NIH grant process in honor of all those grants that were unjustly terminated
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Timothee Chalet as Laurie in Little Women (2019) going through it
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rumors of public healths demise in 2025 are greatly exaggerated (ok not really) but we are still out here despite it all and ready for 2026. LETS GOOOOOOOOO
βI have lived in Providence for nearly a decadeβfirst as a Brown student, and then when I returned to make it my homeβand I have never seen it like this, the energy sucked out of it by fear.β
Read this moving piece by @h-lev.bsky.social on the shooting aftermath www.motherjones.com/politics/202...
Remembering Brown Freshman MukhammadAziz Umurzokov.
www.nytimes.com/2025/12/15/u...
Remembering Brown Sophomore Ella Cook.
www.nytimes.com/2025/12/15/u...
We are horrified and grieving for our beloved campus community. To our Brown & Providence community, please stay safe. Our hearts go out to those impacted by tonights senseless tragedy.
The Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP) is seeking input on Federal policy updates to accelerate the American scientific enterprise.
This is your chance to give some feedback on how the past ~10 months have gone for science.
www.federalregister.gov/documents/20...
I plan to highlight:
"To really stem this crisis and improve public health, the country must pursue an aggressive campaign of economic justice."
βProfessor Brandon Marshall and @ashihipar.bsky.social of the @pphcollective.bsky.social writing in the @newrepublic.com
Happening now! RSVP to get a zoom link.
Tomorrow at 11:30 AM EST, join @aniloza.bsky.social and @maxkozlov.bsky.social as they discuss what it's been like to cover HHS under this administration. Register to get the zoom link.
events.brown.edu/public-healt...
Tomorrow at 11:30 AM EST, join @aniloza.bsky.social and @maxkozlov.bsky.social as they discuss what it's been like to cover HHS under this administration. Register to get the zoom link.
events.brown.edu/public-healt...
Collective members Professor Brandon Marshall and Abdullah Shihipar write about viewing the overdose crisis as one driven by material suffering and explain that pursuing economic justice can have a real impact in reducing overdose deaths.
newrepublic.com/article/2031...
Thank you all the program officers at NIH that persisted through the 2025 fiscal year and were able to fund 99% of the total FY2024 budget. I know this has take a toll on everyone at NIH. Thank you for supporting important health and behavior science and helping to keep the U.S. a leader in science.
Collective member Abdullah Shihipar spoke to Governing about the drop in overdose deaths and why funding cuts could interrupt that progress.
www.governing.com/magazine/the...
Earlier this month, Professor Brandon Marshall spoke to the Hartford Courant about overdose prevention centers.
βThey are highly effective in other countries in communities where there is a very high level of overdose risk,β he said.
www.msn.com/en-us/news/u...
Doctoral candidate Leah Shaw and co-authors wrote a blog post a few weeks ago to accompany their study on Rhode Island's Harm Reduction vending machines. They found that these were used significantly on the weekends (30%) and outside regular business hours (50%).
jphmpdirect.com/what-we-have...
Hey there. Today was terrible. Iβm grieving for all who will get hurt, sick and die from what the #GOP has done. But I remember dark days in the past during the AIDS epidemic in the US in the 80s, in South Africa in the 2000s. Things looked bleak then. Though me and my friends would be dead. 1/
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Our information based resource on overdose prevention centers - opcinfo.org - is now available in Chinese and Spanish. With the exception of legislative updates & the literature database, the website and its materials are available in these languages. Use the menu to switch between languages.
A blue background with the image of lab visible. In white text, it says: βHOW NIH WORKS: aka how biomedical research in the United States is fundedβ.
Blue background. A pixelated scientist (90s video game style) wearing a white lab coat says βMy PhD may have made me cry but Iβm ready to workβ. In white text it says: βYOU ARE A BUDDING YOUNG SCIENTIST LOOKING TO STUDYA PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM β LIKE OPIOID USE DISORDER.β ITS NOW TIME TO WRITE YOUR FIRST GRANT. THIS GUIDE WILL WALK YOU THROUGH HOW MEDICAL SCIENCE (TYPICALLY) GETS FUNDED IN THE UNITED STATES.β
Blue background. The scientist stands next to a green video screen that contains a list of NIH institutes. There is an image of the NIH logo with the words βNIHβ replaced by a smiley face. Text: βFirst, you have to pick from one of NIHβs 27 institutes. Each one of these has priorities that are outlined by congress. They also put out notices to highlight certain topics of interest.β βYOU HAVE SELECTED THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE. LETS GET TO WORK.β
Blue background. The scientist stands before a long desk with a laptop β dotted lines emit from the laptop to a large piece of paper with a spreadsheet on it. There is a bookshelf in the background. The text says that grant applications can be over 100 pages Text: NOW TIME TO WRITE YOUR GRANT. This Outlines: β The aims & goals of the study. β How the study will be run. β What the money will be used for. β Who will be working on it. β The timeline
We have created a set of slides that explains how NIH works aka how biomedical science is funded in the United States. Enter our game where you "play" as a budding young scientist who is looking to get a grant studying opioid use disorder funded -- will he get it funded? Click through!
Tomorrow (Tues, June 10) at 10AM ET, NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya will be testifying before the Senate Appropriations Committee on the NIH budget. 1/
βIan Morgan, a postdoctoral fellow with the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, also signedβ¦ βWe have a saying in basic science,β he said. βYou go and become a physician if you want to treat thousands of patients. You go and become a researcher if you want to save billions of patients.β
"Boy, has it been a learning curve, because not a lot of people navigate a termination at all in their careers, let alone for their first grant." β BSHS PhD student Patrick Kelly discusses his grant cancellation, its impact on his work, and on the populations he serves defector.com/an-interview...
Find the images for download and a booklet here:
medium.com/pphc/how-nih...
A green background with cash visible in the background. In white text: βBEFORE YOU GET YOUR GRANT. KNOW THE RULES! Scientists & their institutions are accountable to NIH for the money they spend. Every purchase needs to be logged & all progress on a study needs to be documented in yearly progress reports. NIH also distributes awards yearly; rather than all at once.β
A boat is on a rocky pixelated sea, on its mast is the American flag. Storm clouds are ahead and there is lightning. The text says: βthat is how the process is supposed to work. Since January 2025, American science has faced an unprecedented disruption. Billions have been cancelled or delayed. This independent process is under threat. Jobs lost. Cures not discovered. Drugs delayed.β
Blue background. A group of 3 pixelated scientists stands before a long table. The NIH logo delivers them the grant. Before them are two pieces of paper, one with a grant score and one with notes. Elsewhere in the page is a scientist working a table and another one napping. TEXT: βSENDING GRANT.. YOUR GRANT HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO A STUDY SECTION. This is a committee of scientists in the field who have all been awarded NIH grants in the past. This is a volunteer, appointed position. All grants are reviewed before a study section meeting and receive a score & comments. But not all grants get discussed at the meeting. The top scoring grants then go on to a separate council meeting for a final decision. GRANT REVIEW IS TOUGH WORK! Hours are spent reviewing before a meeting & discussing during a meeting.β
Blue background. At the top stands a pixelated scientist who is crying because his grant did not get funded. At the bottom is a pixelated scientist who is happy because his grant did get funded. TEXT: βYOUR GRANT WAS NOT FUNDED. Most grants that are submitted to NIH do not get funded. Success rates vary per institute but on average only 18% of grants are funded. You got feedback and can try again if you want. A lot of good science is not funded because there is a finite amount of grant money provided by Congress. PLAYER UPDATE β (inside a green text box, in black text) β YOUR RIVAL β DR. SEXYSCIENCE HAS HAD HIS GRANT PROCEEDTO THE COUNCIL MEETING. LETS HEAD THERE NOW.
A pixelated image of NIHβs Bethesda campus is visible. In a green box is the text: βItβs a beautiful day in Bethesda, Maryland.The council meeting is about to begin.β
Blue background. In front of a table are pixelated wizard sprites, who represent NIH advisory council members. They also have sheets of paper in front of them with notes and scores. Text: βThe advisory council of an NIH institute is made up of external experts in the field who take into consideration the rankings of the study section members and then make final recommendations for funding. These recommendations are then sent to the institute director who may approve the grant. THE COUNCIL HAS DECIDED YOUR FATE.THE GRANT IS RECOMMENDED FORFUNDING.β
A blue background with the image of lab visible. In white text, it says: βHOW NIH WORKS: aka how biomedical research in the United States is fundedβ.
Blue background. A pixelated scientist (90s video game style) wearing a white lab coat says βMy PhD may have made me cry but Iβm ready to workβ. In white text it says: βYOU ARE A BUDDING YOUNG SCIENTIST LOOKING TO STUDYA PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEM β LIKE OPIOID USE DISORDER.β ITS NOW TIME TO WRITE YOUR FIRST GRANT. THIS GUIDE WILL WALK YOU THROUGH HOW MEDICAL SCIENCE (TYPICALLY) GETS FUNDED IN THE UNITED STATES.β
Blue background. The scientist stands next to a green video screen that contains a list of NIH institutes. There is an image of the NIH logo with the words βNIHβ replaced by a smiley face. Text: βFirst, you have to pick from one of NIHβs 27 institutes. Each one of these has priorities that are outlined by congress. They also put out notices to highlight certain topics of interest.β βYOU HAVE SELECTED THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE ON DRUG ABUSE. LETS GET TO WORK.β
Blue background. The scientist stands before a long desk with a laptop β dotted lines emit from the laptop to a large piece of paper with a spreadsheet on it. There is a bookshelf in the background. The text says that grant applications can be over 100 pages Text: NOW TIME TO WRITE YOUR GRANT. This Outlines: β The aims & goals of the study. β How the study will be run. β What the money will be used for. β Who will be working on it. β The timeline
We have created a set of slides that explains how NIH works aka how biomedical science is funded in the United States. Enter our game where you "play" as a budding young scientist who is looking to get a grant studying opioid use disorder funded -- will he get it funded? Click through!
The prevention & response investment that helped lower overdose deaths last year is at risk Abdullah Shihipar MPH'20 warns: "As Congress debates the proposed federal budget, itβs important that we donβt take recent progress for granted." @psychologytoday.com www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/figh...