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STAT+: They advised federal health agencies on the ethics and impact of scientific research. They’re no longer wanted

Last updated: October 7, 2025 1:31 am
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Health and Human Services is undergoing significant changes in its advisory committees.Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images

For the past two years, a dedicated group of scientific experts, clinicians, and patient advocates have been collaborating to enhance community involvement in research funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). During their recent presentation of a strategic plan to NIH Director Jay Bhattacharya, they received praise for tackling a critical issue: restoring public trust in clinical research. This recognition was particularly perplexing for the panelists as they learned this meeting would mark the conclusion of their work.

The advisory body, NExTRAC, was formed in 2019, replacing the well-regarded Recombinant DNA Advisory Committee (RAC). Since the mid-1970s, RAC has played a pivotal role in overseeing major developments in genetic engineering, including the introduction of synthetic insulin and the early stages of gene therapy in clinical settings, thus contributing significantly to current advancements. Over the last five years, NExTRAC addressed various ethical and biosafety challenges, including CRISPR gene drives and innovative applications of personal health data. However, in May, committee members were informed by Bhattacharya via email that their group would be disbanded as part of an initiative to enhance NIH efficiency.

It now remains uncertain how or whether the NIH intends to promote open discussions surrounding scientific and ethical matters related to emerging biotechnologies. The dissolution of NExTRAC is aligned with a broader trend of diminishing scientific advisory roles and patient input under the current administration’s mission to streamline the federal government. Since the beginning of the year, the Trump administration has dissolved nearly 40 advisory committees that support various agencies within the Department of Health and Human Services, based on a federal database.

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  1. Megan Molteni covers breakthroughs in genomic medicine, neuroscience, and reproductive technologies. She joined STAT in 2021 after serving as a health and science journalist at WIRED. You can contact Megan via Signal at mmolteni.13.


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    Anil Oza works as a general assignment reporter at STAT, focusing on the NIH and issues of health equity. You can connect with him on Signal at aniloza.16.

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