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Hundreds of NIH Employees Sign Bethesda Declaration Opposing Budget Cuts and Policy Changes

by Mark Chiang
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Several hundred employees at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have signed a letter expressing opposition to recent actions taken by the agency under President Trump’s second term. The letter, addressed to the NIH director, criticizes specific policies and funding decisions implemented since the start of this administration’s second term.

The protest centers on concerns regarding budget cuts and policy changes that employees claim undermine the agency’s mission and scientific integrity. The signatories, who include researchers and staff from various departments within NIH, argue that these measures could negatively impact public health research and innovation. The letter has been referred to as the “Bethesda Declaration,” referencing NIH’s headquarters in Bethesda, Maryland. It calls for transparency in decision-making processes and urges leadership to reconsider its approach to ensure continued support for critical scientific endeavors.

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