Anonymous wrote:It’s not NIH. It’s the administration. I work there and it sucks for us too. If I could leave I think I would. We’ve been taken over.
Anonymous wrote:And yet many of the top leadership in the Fed left because they didn’t want to do what the president is directing them to do. How can you do unbiased research when the president dictates the rules?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you work for NIH and you follow along, then you are complicit.
Not true at all. We do not want all the career people to leave. That would be worse for the American people than what we have now.
But you can all strike. Apparently 3% of the population needs to do this to make the regime fall. There’s info on IG, but can’t remember what it’s called.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you work for NIH and you follow along, then you are complicit.
Not true at all. We do not want all the career people to leave. That would be worse for the American people than what we have now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you work for NIH and you follow along, then you are complicit.
Stop it. NIH is the world's premier biomedical research institute. My husband worked there for many years. He has a PhD and an MD and worked on cancer, Alzheimer's, ADHD, and heart disease. It would be extremely hard to leave one's research to work elsewhere. The grants are tied to the lab, you can't just up and leave and take all your stuff with you. Research projects last for decades, especially if you first have to create a new line of model organism to study your hypothesis. You benefit from very expensive scientific equipment that is housed in one of the campus buildings, that you share with other labs. Your genetically engineered mice are housed onsite and fed and kept healthy by the animal services department. Or if you're working in clinical research with human patients in building 10, well, you can't go elsewhere either, right? The patients are here. The samples are here. The lab is here.
Scientific research in biology and medicine isn't an office job where you take your laptop and go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you work for NIH and you follow along, then you are complicit.
Not true at all. We do not want all the career people to leave. That would be worse for the American people than what we have now.
Anonymous wrote:If you work for NIH and you follow along, then you are complicit.
Anonymous wrote:If you work for NIH and you follow along, then you are complicit.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not NIH. It’s the administration. I work there and it sucks for us too. If I could leave I think I would. We’ve been taken over.