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Anthony Leung

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Professor. Science and social about my lab at Johns Hopkins University working on poly(ADP-ribose) in RNA biology.

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Andrea C. Love, PhD (@dr_andrealove) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The NIH 15% cap on indirect costs will kneecap biomedical research in the US. Without essential infrastructure, there will be: Staff cuts Lab closures Fewer research projects Less scientific progress Loss of talent The US will no longer lead scientific & medical innovation.

Tony Zador (@tonyzador) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NIH funding supported : *** 412,041 jobs *** *** $92.89 billion in new economic activity*** *** $2.46 for every NIH $1 spent.*** We are a $100B industry. Let's act like it ! How about, at a bare minimum, we all just call our congressional reps??

Rajini Rao (@madamscientist) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What a petty, uninformed rant! Every NIH dollar spent on leads to $2.46 of new economic activity. Last year alone, NIH spending generated 93 billion in economic growth. Academic research drives new discoveries and cures, de-risking them for the private sector.

Dr. Ron DePinho (@rondepinho) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If we want to thoughtfully reduce NIH indirect costs, we need to reduce the federal regulatory burden that causes universities to hire so many administrators to remain compliant.

If we want to thoughtfully reduce NIH indirect costs, we need to reduce the federal regulatory burden that causes universities to hire so many administrators to remain compliant.
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health (@johnshopkinssph) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“We could point to any number of examples of how these dramatic cuts will impact our research and patient care mission, but let us offer just one: NIH funding supports approximately 600 current and ongoing clinical trials at Johns Hopkins,” wrote Johns Hopkins University President Ron

“We could point to any number of examples of how these dramatic cuts will impact our research and patient care mission, but let us offer just one: NIH funding supports approximately 600 current and ongoing clinical trials at Johns Hopkins,” wrote <a href="/JohnsHopkins/">Johns Hopkins University</a> President Ron
Hongrui Liu (@hongrui_lhr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out our review of PARPs and ADP-ribosylation-mediated biomolecular condensates. This is, by the way, my first review paper!

Johns Hopkins University (@johnshopkins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you follow Johns Hopkins University, you know that university research is about more than data—it’s about people. Research saves lives by bringing new treatments, cures, and hope to families everywhere. From transformative medical breakthroughs to innovations that shape tomorrow, the

If you follow <a href="/JohnsHopkins/">Johns Hopkins University</a>, you know that university research is about more than data—it’s about people. Research saves lives by bringing new treatments, cures, and hope to families everywhere. From transformative medical breakthroughs to innovations that shape tomorrow, the
Anthony Leung (@leunglab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Celebrating 14 years of science & teamwork! We traded pipettes for paintbrushes—turns out pottery painting is as therapeutic as science. With NIH funding uncertainty, a little calm goes a long way. Grateful for this team! 🤗#LabLife #ScienceAndArt

Celebrating 14 years of science &amp; teamwork! We traded pipettes for paintbrushes—turns out pottery painting is as therapeutic as science. With NIH funding uncertainty, a little calm goes a long way. 

Grateful for this team! 🤗#LabLife #ScienceAndArt
Anthony Leung (@leunglab) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the midst of funding uncertainty in D.C., our lab took a break to see the cherry blossoms. We’re not naive—we know the challenges. But we believe in science, in community, and in each other. We’re in this together.

In the midst of funding uncertainty in D.C., our lab took a break to see the cherry blossoms.

We’re not naive—we know the challenges.

But we believe in science, in community, and in each other.

We’re in this together.