Best post ever.
Best post ever.
π¨ New from me: Grant review at more than half of NIH's institutes could be frozen by the end of the year.
That's because crucial NIH grant-review panels are slated to be empty at those institutes by Jan 2027.
A wonky bureaucratic problem with big implications.
A short π§΅
Dr. Mott is very good at her job, amazing work ethic, and thoughtfully protective of Congressional and scientific interests. A real hero, in my view...
For background see www.asbmb.org/asbmb-today/...
The conference (agreement between House and Senate) appropriations bill that includes HHS and NIH was released this morning.
www.appropriations.senate.gov/news/majorit...
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This is an outstanding essay describing some of the important roles and influences of NIH program officers (from an insider perspective).
Read!
elizabethginexi.substack.com/p/the-quiet-...
Organelles do NOT have a single uniform pH.
And if you think they must, because βprotons diffuse fast,β this paper is for you.
A thread on why that assumption is wrong; and what we found instead. π§΅ 1/n
There is apparently no point in checking out the "preview" to get ahead of the Biosketch game because it warns you that everything you fill in will be lost and you will have to start over when the real thing is rolled out.
grants.nih.gov/grants/guide...
Confirmation of the new triage line at 65-70% of proposals. Introduction of a new βcompetitive but NDβ class to permit exception pay pickups.
βThe prohibited activities would include joint research, co-authorship on papers, and advising a foreign graduate student or postdoctoral fellow. The language is retroactive, meaning any interactions during the previous 5 years could make a scientist ineligible for future federal funding.β
Gut microbiota protect against hepatic steatosis by degrading sorbitol derived from dietary glucose @gjpattij.bsky.social
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
6/ So what can you do?
βοΈ Choose supplements that are third-party tested for heavy metals (USP, NSF, or Informed Sport).
βοΈ Prioritize whole-food protein sources when possible.
βοΈ Advocate for stronger supplement regulation as the industry has little oversight.
Congratulations β excellent work!
Excited to share our work on discovery of SLC25A45 as a mediator of mitochondrial methylated amino acid import and carnitine biosynthesis. @cp-cellmetabolism.bsky.social www.cell.com/cell-metabol...
Huge thanks to you and the Skyline team for all that you do to support this amazing platform! It was an honor to showcase some of its capabilities.
Thanks so much. I think thereβs a fine line between communicating the potential risks of exposures without causing panic that paralyzes life activities.
1/ RFK Jr.βs promised autism βreportβ landed this week. Instead of new science, we got headlines, a press conference, and far-reaching claims drawn from decades of existing research. Parents and pregnant people were left with overwhelming anxiety. Hereβs what the evidence actually says π
The Washington Post did a great job of summarizing a complex topic. There is still so much to learn about the connections between the exposome and cancer. Thanks for including me.
Research in Scientific Reports suggests that blue-throated macaws can learn new actions by watching other macaws interact. The study indicates that this approach to learning is not exclusive to humans. go.nature.com/4g8p43m π§ͺ
Pretty impressive to be able to see mitochondrial dysfunction with the naked eye.
defunding children's brain cancer research. @endpts.com
I have a first serious attempt to estimate the consequences of multi-year funding for July.
For new R01s, the amount of additional expenditure was
$135 M
The number of additional R01s that could have been funded is
182
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Here are some of the highlights of the appropriations bill that the Senate appropriations committee just approved:
$48.7 billion for NIH, an increase of $400 million
Rejects the proposal to cap
indirect cost rates at 15%
Includes a provision to prevent MYF that would reduce the number of grants
Even with flat funding for the NIH, under the current FY26 plan, there will be 60% less cancer research and much less research funded overall. We need to make sure Congress understands these tricks and protects against them in their budget plan.
1/ Since January, over 5,500 NIH-funded projects have been paused. That includes cancer trials, Alzheimerβs research, maternal health studies. This is work that directly impacts our lives.
And people aren't talking about it enough.
Letβs fix that π§΅
Or maybe the real goal is to decrease submissions so that theyβre commensurate with reduced NIH staffing.
Huge congrats!!
RIP Alan Marshall, one of the greatest mass spectrometrists ever, and a great human to boot.
nationalmaglab.org/careers/meet...
Join βͺβͺ@drwendieberg.bsky.socialβ¬ for this half hour of discussion of supplemental breast cancer screening for women with dense breast tissue.
"Gold standard science"