Disagreements about what worked and what didn’t against the biggest public health disaster in modern times have yet to be ...
Researchers say the Trump administration's plan to slash payments for indirect costs will hamper new medical science. One ...
Stanford University professor Jay Bhattacharya hosted a conference on the lessons of COVID-19 in order "to do better in the ...
A new study from the National Bureau of Economic Research estimated that in the first three years of the COVID-19 pandemic, ...
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Hosted on MSNThe COVID 'Contrarians' Are in Power. We Haven't Hashed Out Whether They Were Right."The whole COVID discussion turned into culture war dialogue, with one side saying, 'I believe in the economy and liberty,' and the other saying, 'I believe in science and saving people's lives,'" ...
Dr. Mehmet Oz, nominated to run the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, will sell shares in Eli Lilly and UnitedHealth.
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, nominated to lead the National Institutes of Health, opposed most mandates. Without an honest public ...
One of Trump's top health-related nominees had an uncommon income source over the past two years: posting on social media.
The NIH in a Friday announcement cut the so-called indirect expense rate for facilities and administration to 15% of direct research costs. Indirect costs include support staff, utilities ...
and Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a professor of health policy at Stanford University who is also Trump's nominee to be the next NIH director. Kulldorff and Bhattacharya became known during the pandemic ...
A new journal purports to improve the publishing process through open access and public peer review, but it was co-founded by researchers who challenged the U.S. response to COVID-19 -- including ...
The agency is currently headed by acting director Dr. Matthew Memoli, pending the Senate confirmation of President Trump's pick to head the NIH, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya. Recipients of federal ...
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