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A Legend Steps Down: The End of an Era at NIH
Washington DC, USAMonday, March 3, 2025
Collins joined the NIH back in 1993 to lead the Human Genome Project. This project was all about mapping out the human DNA instruction book. It finished two years early and under budget by $400 million. Collins is also known for trying to bridge the gap between science and religion. He's been a strong advocate for bipartisan support in biomedical research. The NIH has seen a significant reduction in its workforce, with about 1, 200 jobs lost since the last presidential term.
The NIH is a big deal in the world of health and science. It's responsible for a lot of groundbreaking research. With Collins' retirement, there's a lot of uncertainty about what's next for the agency. The Senate's vote on the new director could shape the future of the NIH. It's a critical time for the agency, and the choices made now could have a big impact on future research and health outcomes.
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