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Researchers call for 'full-throated defense of university research' amid Trump cuts

March 21, 2025
From left, STAT's Lizzy Lawrence, Melissa Simon of Northwestern University, Holly Fernandez Lynch of the University of Pennsylvania, and Jonathan Jackson of Crescent Consulting on stage at STAT Breakthrough Summit East Thursday in New York.
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'We're living in the Twilight Zone': Researchers decry Trump administration assault on science

At the STAT Summit on Thursday, researchers called for a "full-throated defense" of university research against attacks by the Trump administration.

By Usha Lee McFarling


'Dangerous' lawsuit could imperil disability rights, advocates say

The Texas vs. Becerra lawsuit against a regulatory guideline adding gender dysphoria as a protected disability could imperil disability protections.

By O. Rose Broderick


Opinion: In the wake of measles outbreaks, vaccine guidelines must be updated

Despite the numerous measles outbreaks in the U.S., there are no recommendations for infants traveling domestically or living near affected communities.

By Rochelle Walensky, Benjamin Rader, and John S. Brownstein



Bill Nye at center, with STAT's Anil Oza at left and Andrew Rosen of the National Ataxia Foundation at right.
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'Polio, bad': Bill Nye the Science Guy rebukes RFK Jr. over vaccine views

Bill Nye critiqued HHS chief Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his views on science and vaccines at STAT's Breakthrough Summit in New York.

By O. Rose Broderick


STAT+ | Alnylam drug wins FDA approval for progressive heart disease

The FDA cleared Alnylam's therapy for the heart disease ATTR-CM, setting the company up to compete with drugs from BridgeBio and Pfizer.

By Elaine Chen


Opinion: Bird flu is spreading. Wastewater monitoring can help us stop it

Wastewater monitoring is one of the best tools to stop bird flu. But funding for it is about to dry up.

By Temitope Ibitoye, Jennifer Nuzzo, and Diane Meyer


Mari Armstrong-Hough, associate professor, NYU School of Global Public Health, at the STAT Breakthrough Summit East event in New York.
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NYU School of Global Public Health wins STAT Madness audience pick

STAT Madness, an annual science competition, has both a bracket winner and an in-person-event winner. NYU's work on respiratory failure wins at STAT Summit.

By Brittany Trang


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