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D.C. Diagnosis: What’s already been lost from CDC layoffs

Last updated: May 27, 2025 12:35 pm
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The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine is facing a significant setback as it loses $40 million in federal contracts, leading to inevitable layoffs within the organization. This news comes as a blow to an institution with a rich 160-year history of providing independent, science-based guidance on critical issues impacting the United States.

The National Academies have long been respected for their ability to bring together experts from various fields to generate valuable insights and recommendations. Their work has played a crucial role in shaping policies and decisions that affect the health and well-being of the nation.

However, the loss of $40 million in federal contracts will undoubtedly have a profound impact on the organization’s operations and capabilities. With layoffs looming, the National Academies will have to reevaluate their priorities and find ways to navigate this challenging period.

The implications of this loss extend beyond just the organization itself. The National Academies’ work has far-reaching consequences for public health, scientific research, and policy development. Any disruption to their activities could have ripple effects across various sectors and undermine efforts to address pressing issues facing the country.

As the National Academies grapple with this financial setback, stakeholders and supporters will be closely monitoring how the organization adapts and moves forward. It will be essential for the National Academies to explore new funding opportunities, streamline operations, and prioritize their most critical initiatives to weather this storm.

In the meantime, the broader scientific and policy communities will need to come together to support the National Academies during this challenging time. The loss of $40 million in federal contracts is a significant blow, but with strategic planning and collaboration, the organization can emerge stronger and continue its crucial work in shaping the future of health and medicine in the United States.

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