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The EPA’s Research Office Launched My Career. Now It’s in Danger.

Last updated: March 25, 2025 9:03 am
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My Journey to a Career in Science Policy

During my time as an undergraduate student, I had the opportunity to participate in a paid internship that ultimately paved the way for my career in science policy. At the time, I was unsure of what career path to pursue, like many college students.

My internship with the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Research and Development in North Carolina was a transformative experience. Working alongside dedicated federal scientists, I witnessed firsthand the power of using scientific expertise to serve the public good. It was a revelation for me, as a student striving to make a positive impact on the world.

Throughout the summer, I delved into a variety of research projects, from pesticide studies to air pollution health effects to water quality monitoring. The passion and pride that my mentors exuded as federal scientists, contributing to the EPA’s mission of environmental protection, left a lasting impression on me.

As I progressed in my career at the Union of Concerned Scientists and in government, I continued to see the immense impact of the EPA’s Office of Research and Development in Washington, DC, and beyond.

Understanding the Role of the Office of Research and Development

The Office of Research and Development serves as the scientific research arm of the EPA, conducting research that forms the basis for public health protections nationwide. Their work encompasses a wide range of issues, from analyzing the effects of pollution on human health to monitoring air and water quality to integrating climate change considerations into decision-making processes.

Despite its proven track record of conducting world-class research and contributing significantly to public health and environmental protection, the Research and Development Office faces the threat of closure under the Trump Administration. This alarming development has galvanized the scientific community to advocate for the preservation of essential scientific research that benefits communities across the US.

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Challenges Facing US Science

The potential closure of the Research and Development Office is just one example of the broader attack on federal research initiatives. Institutions like the National Institutes of Health are also experiencing challenges, with funding cuts and bureaucratic obstacles hindering the work of federal scientists and researchers.

These cuts not only jeopardize ongoing research projects and clinical trials but also undermine the reputation of the US as a global scientific leader. The impact extends to universities and research institutions, affecting the next generation of scientists and threatening the foundation of evidence-based policy decisions.

By shutting down federal research operations, we risk losing talented researchers to other countries, creating a brain drain with long-lasting consequences. It is imperative that we defend science and research to ensure continued progress and informed policy decisions.

Promoting Science for a Better Future

Reflecting on my internship experience with the EPA Research and Development Office, I recall the sense of wonder and purpose that fueled my passion for using science to benefit society. The opportunity to analyze air pollution data in Detroit inspired me to pursue a career dedicated to making a difference through scientific research.

As we face current challenges to federal research initiatives, it is crucial to remember the impact that science has had on shaping environmental policies and improving public health. We must stand together to protect scientific research and ensure that evidence-based decision-making remains a cornerstone of our society.

Join us in supporting the Save Science, Save Lives campaign to defend the vital role of science in shaping a better future for all.

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