Scientists Say NIH Officials Told Them To Scrub mRNA References on Grants.
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National Institutes of Health officials have urged scientists to remove all references to mRNA vaccine technology from their grant applications, two researchers said, in a move that signaled the agency might abandon a promising field of medical research.
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National Institutes of Health officials have urged scientists to remove all references to mRNA vaccine technology from their grant applications, two researchers said, in a move that signaled the agency might abandon a promising field of medical research.
Europe already benefited from the brain drain in Russia recently. Now it’s poised to get the same promising young minds from the US.
If you want to bring knowledge into the world as a career, it’s natural to move away from places actively moving toward darkness.
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Europe already benefited from the brain drain in Russia recently. Now it’s poised to get the same promising young minds from the US.
If you want to bring knowledge into the world as a career, it’s natural to move away from places actively moving toward darkness.
If you’re wanting to flee the US, China would probably offer some more money but Europe or Canada would offer the better lifestyle.
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National Institutes of Health officials have urged scientists to remove all references to mRNA vaccine technology from their grant applications, two researchers said, in a move that signaled the agency might abandon a promising field of medical research.
Messenger RNA? No, this is pRNA, postman RNA, completely different thing!
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National Institutes of Health officials have urged scientists to remove all references to mRNA vaccine technology from their grant applications, two researchers said, in a move that signaled the agency might abandon a promising field of medical research.