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Gilles Demaneuf

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Pointy Head. Opinions, analyses and views are mine and should never be interpreted as representing any institution or company.
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Richard H. Ebright (@r_h_ebright) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NIH Notice, June 18, 2025: "Effective immediately, NIH will [t]erminate funding and other support for projects, including unfunded collaborations/projects, meeting the definition of dangerous gain-of-function research conducted by foreign entities in countries of concern"

NIH Notice, June 18, 2025:

"Effective immediately, NIH will [t]erminate funding and other support for projects, including unfunded collaborations/projects, meeting the definition of dangerous gain-of-function research conducted by foreign entities in countries of concern"
Jay Bhattacharya, MD, PhD (@nihdirector_jay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A big step forward today for the NIH. We have issued a guide notice implementing Pres. Donald J. Trump's executive order ending US support for dangerous gain-of-function research. No scientific project is worth the risk of causing a pandemic.

A big step forward today for the <a href="/NIH/">NIH</a>. We have issued a guide notice implementing Pres. <a href="/realDonaldTrump/">Donald J. Trump</a>'s executive order ending US support for dangerous gain-of-function research. No scientific project is worth the risk of causing a pandemic.
Sigrid Bratlie (@sigridbratlie) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Time for a renewal of the social contract for science: This week, I had the pleasure of listening to The Honest Broker lecturing about the politicization of science in the US when he visited the University of Oslo. Among the many thought provoking things he said, what stood out in

Time for a renewal of the social contract for science:
 
This week, I had the pleasure of listening to <a href="/RogerPielkeJr/">The Honest Broker</a> lecturing about the politicization of science in the US when he visited the University of Oslo. Among the many thought provoking things he said, what stood out in