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Posted On: 02/08/2025 5:57:33 PM
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“The United States should have the best medical research in the world. It is accordingly vital to ensure that as many funds as possible go towards direct scientific research costs rather than administrative overhead”
Awesome thank you for providing this! For everyone else. You aren’t wrong but I’ll leave you with this. Let’s keep the discussion focused on the actual impact of NIH funding on the company. Fear mongering and misinformation especially from sources like the WSJ, which isn’t exactly known for accuracy aren’t helpful. It’s fine to debate how this might affect the company, but keep it on track. If the conversation veers off, posts will be removed.
People keep panicking over different things every few days, and more often than not, the situation changes before anything even happens. Let's stick to what actually matters to the company when it comes to the NIH. This could be negative for sure, but we have yet to really know the impact, if any at all. A lot of our grants are already funded.
The news has everyone hooked. Turn it off for a little.
Awesome thank you for providing this! For everyone else. You aren’t wrong but I’ll leave you with this. Let’s keep the discussion focused on the actual impact of NIH funding on the company. Fear mongering and misinformation especially from sources like the WSJ, which isn’t exactly known for accuracy aren’t helpful. It’s fine to debate how this might affect the company, but keep it on track. If the conversation veers off, posts will be removed.
People keep panicking over different things every few days, and more often than not, the situation changes before anything even happens. Let's stick to what actually matters to the company when it comes to the NIH. This could be negative for sure, but we have yet to really know the impact, if any at all. A lot of our grants are already funded.
The news has everyone hooked. Turn it off for a little.
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