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Ode to the Federal Scientist

Last updated: April 5, 2025 6:14 pm
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Federal scientists play a crucial role in saving lives and advancing public health. In a poignant moment at the 2017 March for Science, federal scientists proudly displayed their dedication to their work with a sign proclaiming, “GOVERNMENT SCIENTISTS SAVE LIVES.” The pride and passion felt by these scientists for their life-saving work was palpable as they walked among the crowds, garnering smiles and photo opportunities from onlookers.

However, recent times have been challenging for federal workers, including scientists. A wave of layoffs hit the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), resulting in significant cuts across vital agencies such as the National Institutes of Health, Food and Drug Administration, and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The loss of experts and researchers who have dedicated their careers to important public health endeavors is a devastating blow to the nation.

The impact of these layoffs extends beyond just the individuals affected. It represents a significant setback for the United States’ leadership in science, technology, and medicine. Federal investment in science and scientists has been a cornerstone of the nation’s advancements in these fields. Whether through funding research at external institutions or conducting research within government agencies, federal scientists have played a pivotal role in driving progress and innovation.

The value of federal scientists is evident not only in their contributions to research but also in their commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of the American people. From medical advances to environmental protection, federal scientists work tirelessly to uphold scientific integrity and evidence-based decision-making. Their dedication often goes unnoticed by the public, but the impact of their work is profound and far-reaching.

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The current administration’s disregard for the importance of federal science jeopardizes the future of scientific progress in the United States. By dismantling agency science infrastructure and disregarding the expertise of federal scientists, the administration is undermining the nation’s scientific leadership on a global scale. This short-sighted approach not only disrupts the careers of thousands of scientists but also poses a long-term threat to the nation’s scientific capabilities.

To all the federal scientists affected by these cuts, know that your work is valued and appreciated. Your dedication to public service and commitment to scientific excellence have not gone unnoticed. While the current challenges may seem insurmountable, there are people across the country and the world who recognize the importance of your contributions. Efforts are underway to repair the damage caused by these layoffs and ensure that federal science continues to thrive.

As advocates for federal science, we will continue to speak out and support the invaluable work of federal scientists, rain or shine. The legacy of saving lives and advancing public health that they have built must be preserved for the benefit of all.

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