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  1. Science in the Balance July 2025

    “I Am Determined to Carry On This Vital Work”

    “I Am Determined to Carry On This Vital Work” July 2025David Knipe studies how to prevent, combat, and make use of a virus that infects most people in the worldScience in the BalanceAs told to Jake Miller 4 min readPerspective The federal government has …
  2. Science in the Balance July 2025

    “These People Are Among the Best and the Brightest”

    “These People Are Among the Best and the Brightest” July 2025Rachel Wilson studies how the brain controls behaviorScience in the BalanceAs told to Jessica Kisluk and Lauren Knous2 min readPerspective The federal government has terminated numerous …
  3. Summer 2025 July 2025

    Viral Hepatitis Project Engages Community to Transform Care

    Viral Hepatitis Project Engages Community to Transform Care July 2025How primary care can be a prescription for the world’s biggest health challengesSummer 2025by Jake Miller7 min readFeature When Diane De Silva tested positive for hepatitis B during a …
  4. Science in the Balance July 2025

    “I Think the Entire Future of the United States Is at Stake”

  5. Science in the Balance June 2025

    “Colorectal Cancer Is an Increasing Public Health Problem”

    “Colorectal Cancer Is an Increasing Public Health Problem” June 2025Kamila Naxerova studies cancer geneticsScience in the BalanceAs told to Jessica Kisluk and Lauren Knous2 min readPerspective The federal government has terminated numerous federally …
  6. Science in the Balance June 2025

    “Science Is a Public Good”

    “Science Is a Public Good” June 2025Jennifer Oyler-Yaniv probes the roots of chronic inflammation to unlock new treatmentsScience in the BalanceAs told to Catherine Caruso4 min read The federal government has terminated numerous federally funded grants …
  7. Science in the Balance June 2025

    “My Research Into This Devastating Disease Is Now Threatened”

  8. Science in the Balance June 2025

    In a World with HIV Treatment, Why Are Teenagers Still Dying of AIDS?

    In a World with HIV Treatment, Why Are Teenagers Still Dying of AIDS? June 2025Adolescents living with HIV face unique barriers to care. A pioneering intervention in Peru was closing the gap, but federal grant terminations put the program at risk.Science …
  9. Science in the Balance June 2025

    “Even a Short Disruption Sets Us Back Years”

    “Even a Short Disruption Sets Us Back Years” June 2025Michael Baym studies antibiotic resistanceScience in the BalanceAs told to Jessica Kisluk and Ekaterina Pesheva2 min readPerspective The federal government has terminated numerous federally funded …
  10. Science in the Balance June 2025

    “Enormous Potential to Save Veterans’ Lives”

    “Enormous Potential to Save Veterans’ Lives” June 2025Ronald Kessler studies suicide risk among veteransScience in the BalanceAs told to Jessica Kisluk and Jake Miller2 min readPerspective The federal government has terminated numerous federally funded …

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