It gets personal
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Hope things turn in the right direction for you @jon-nyc .
Killing a mosquito with a sledgehammer is not the right answer.
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It was a single U Grant originally for $6MM. I'm not exactly sure how much has been billed against it, my guess is roughly half.
We're looking into the possibility that one or two other center might be able to invoice the NIH directly for their participation based on the way the grant is worded, which would help. We will also fundraise against it both from interested biotechs and patients. We will also have patients send letters, especially patients in Alabama, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Utah which all have GOP senators and affected centers.
Senator Thom Tillis may not see the logic in cutting rare disease funding at UNC because Hamilton Hall was occupied last year. Ditto Mike Lee and UU.
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I can see cutting future grants. Cutting active studies, especially clinical trials, is exceptionally wasteful.
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Sorry for the thread hijack, but another area where the funding cuts are somewhat personal. A (distant) friend works in the Soybean Innovation Lab at the University of IL. They have lost their funding and are in the process of closing.
Illinois is the leading producer of soybeans in the United States, and the industry is crucial to Illinois’ economy. According to the Illinois Department of Agriculture, Illinois is the nation’s second-leading exporter of soybeans and ranks third in the export of agricultural goods as a whole, earning over $8 billion worth.
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That's 247 American jobs and 2000 jobs in other countries.