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[The First 50 Days: How the Trump Administration is Reshaping U.S. Science]-[Is The Trump Administration Breaking Science?]

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The First 50 Days: A Transformation of U.S. Scientific Institutions

Following the inauguration of President Donald Trump, the landscape of American scientific research has undergone a period of intense volatility. Through a series of executive orders and administrative actions—often carried out under the banner of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)—the administration has initiated a sweeping effort to downsize the federal workforce and dismantle what it describes as "administrative bloat." This report examines the profound impacts on the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and the National Science Foundation (NSF).

NIH: Budgetary Constraints and Existential Threats

At the National Institutes of Health, the world's largest public funder of biomedical research, the administration’s actions have created a pervasive atmosphere of "fear, confusion, and anxiety." A critical point of contention was the February 7th announcement to cap "indirect costs"—the overhead expenses like electricity and maintenance—at 15%. Researchers warned that this move could "essentially cripple medical research," representing an "existential threat" to the U.S. biomedical enterprise. While a federal judge has temporarily blocked this cap, the agency has already seen a significant reduction in staff, losing approximately 1,200 of its 18,000 employees. Furthermore, the agency faces a potential shift in direction under its nominee for director, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, who has been a vocal critic of the institution's pandemic-era policies.

CDC: Disrupted Missions and Data Distrust

Similar to the NIH, the CDC faced a "communications freeze" shortly after the inauguration, hindering its ability to respond to ongoing public health outbreaks. The administration's executive orders led to the removal of various datasets and webpages related to LGBTQ and reproductive health, causing a "zigzag" of policy reversals as federal courts intervened. While some fellowships, such as the Laboratory Leadership Service, have been reinstated after initial terminations, the damage to institutional morale remains severe. Scientists now harbor a deep "mistrust of the data" on the CDC website, fearing that future data collection may be compromised or interrupted. This instability persists even as the agency manages over half a dozen active outbreak responses, including bird flu and mpox.

NSF: The DEI Review and the Future of Basic Research

The National Science Foundation, responsible for funding fundamental basic research, has faced a "rollercoaster" of uncertainty. The administration’s focus on purging Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) initiatives has led to a screening process for all existing grants. Because Congress mandated in the 1990s that the NSF consider the participation of underrepresented groups, these "DEI words" appear in a vast majority of grants. Critics like former NSF director Neil Lane have described these interventions as "unprecedented," arguing that such policies are "killing science." The NSF has warned staff to prepare for potential cuts of 25% to 50%, further exacerbating the uncertainty surrounding the future of U.S. scientific leadership.

Conclusion: The Fragility of Scientific Progress

The overarching sentiment among researchers is that science is fundamentally "fragile." The rapid dismantling of research infrastructure and the chilling effect on workforce recruitment—where universities are already turning away prospective grad students—threaten to "shrink American science." As the U.S. navigates these first 50 days, the concern remains that these measures will undermine the nation's ability to protect public health and maintain its position as a global leader in scientific innovation.

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All of this has put science on the defensive.
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I'm going to be honest.
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Research that can take a lifetime to prop up can be dismantled in a matter of days.
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Hi, 50 days later, here we are.
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What has been going on there?
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put something on the defensive
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ripple through
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administrative bloat
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in a matter of days
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on edge
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From almost the moment President Donald Trump took office, he has made his plans for science and the federal funding of science known.
Just a few days after the inauguration, Trump suspended public communications across the Department of Health and Human Services or HHS.

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