At NIH, a power struggle over institute directorships deepens

πŸ€” I'm super worried about what's happening at NIH right now... They're basically taking away the transparency and expertise that made them so strong in the first place πŸš«πŸ’”. I mean, having a compressed timeline for choosing directors and fewer external experts involved is not good news for science πŸ“ŠπŸ‘Ž. It's like they're trying to make it easier for politics to dictate research priorities πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ.

I've always looked up to NIH as this beacon of scientific integrity πŸ’‘, but now I'm seeing signs that might change all that 😬. We need scientists and experts in the room when making decisions about leadership positions, not just politicians πŸ‘₯. If they don't get it together soon, we might lose what makes them so great πŸ€•.

It's also crazy to think about how this affects research overall 🧬... What if politics starts influencing funding decisions or the direction of research? That would be a disaster πŸŒͺ️! We need agencies like NIH to stay independent and focused on science, not just politicking πŸ’Ό. Fingers crossed they can turn things around 🀞
 
πŸ€” I've got some tea 🍡 on what's really going down at the NIH. Apparently, with Jay Bhattacharya as the new director, there's been a significant shift in the way they're selecting institute directors. It's like, super fast and secretive, which is basically the opposite of transparency and independence that NIH is supposed to have. 🚫 I've talked to some sources who are freaking out about it because these changes feel like a total power grab by the administration. And let's be real, we all know how important it is for agencies like this to stay apolitical so they can do their actual work without interference from politicians. πŸ’Έ It's not just about politics, though - it's also about science. The NIH has a rep for being one of the best in the world, but if they start getting swayed by party lines or personal agendas, that reputation is gonna get ruined fast πŸ”₯
 
I'm not sure what's more concerning - that the NIH is being politicized or that they're finally getting some people who can fill out a form without needing a PhD πŸ˜‚. But seriously, it's a bit alarming to see a premier biomedical research agency like this being controlled by whoever is in power. It's like if your favorite pizza joint just changed its recipe based on who's paying the bills πŸ•. Can't we just keep science separate from politics and not have to worry about "Who's on the NIH's payroll?" πŸ’Έ
 
omg u guys i'm so worried about the nih πŸ€• i mean i get that ppl wanna make changes but not at the expense of science integrity πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ it's like they're trying to politicize everything now and it's just not right 🚫 what happened 2 the transparency & independence of the agency? it's supposed 2 b a place where scientists do their thing w/o all the drama πŸ‘₯ mark histed is totally right on this one external members 4 the search committee r crucial 🀝 i hope lawmakers step in soon 2 protect the nih's reputation βš–οΈ
 
I'm getting worried about the state of scientific research in our country πŸ€”. It seems like politicians are trying to exert more control over institutions like NIH that should be focused on finding cures and helping people, not party politics. I've seen how it affects the work of young scientists who just want to do their job without being tainted by politics 🚫. We need to make sure these agencies stay independent so we can trust the research they produce. It's like, if you're trying to cure a disease, you shouldn't be worried about which party is in charge, you should be worried about finding that cure πŸ’‰.
 
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