The Bethesda Declaration - June 9th, 2025
On June 9th 2025, a group of over 300 current and former NIH workers sent a letter to Dr. Bhattacharya, the NIH director, expressing concerns about the changes to the NIH in 2025. The original copy of this letter exists on Stand Up for Science’s website. As a community of current and former NIH workers, many of which were Bethesda Declaration singers, we have decided as an organization to host a copy of the Bethesda Declaration on 27 UNIHTED’s website, in conjunction with the release of he Bethesda Declaration One Year Later.
The Bethesda Declaration: A Call for NIH and HHS Leadership to Deliver on Promises of Academic Freedom and Scientific Excellence
Dear Dr. Bhattacharya,
For staff across the National Institutes of Health (NIH), we dissent to Administration policies that undermine the NIH mission, waste public resources, and harm the health of Americans and people across the globe. Keeping NIH at the forefront of biomedical research requires our stalwart commitment to continuous improvement. But the life-and-death nature of our work demands that changes be thoughtful and vetted. We are compelled to speak up when our leadership prioritizes political momentum over human safety and faithful stewardship of public resources.
Many have raised these concerns to NIH leadership, yet we remain pressured to implement harmful measures. Today, we come directly to you. We include Secretary Kennedy and members of Congress who oversee NIH. We look forward to working with you and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) leadership to maintain NIH as the world leader of biomedical research.
Our Shared Commitment to Academic Freedom
Academic freedom is a core scientific principle, and we deeply appreciate your public commitment to it at your confirmation hearing, in your April 24 statement on academic freedom, and in recent media interviews. You said: "I will establish a culture of respect for free speech in science and scientific dissent at the NIH," "Dissent is the very essence of science," and "...dissenting voices need to be heard and allowed." We hope you will welcome this dissent, which we modeled after your Great Barrington Declaration.
Our Concerns
This Administration has forced NIH, under your watch, to:
1) Politicize research by halting high-quality, peer reviewed grants and contracts.Academic freedom should not be applied selectively based on political ideology. To achieve political aims, NIH has targeted multiple universities with indiscriminate grant terminations, payment freezes for ongoing research, and blanket holds on awards regardless of the quality, progress, or impact of the science. Based on political preferences and without input from NIH scientific staff or Congress, NIH is censoring critical research and programs addressing:
Health disparities. U.S. Law (42 U.S.C. § 282) states that NIH shall "utilize diverse study populations, with special consideration to biological, social, and other determinants of health that contribute to health disparities." Yet, NIH has stigmatized and abruptly cut off funding for research mislabeled "Diversity Equity and Inclusion (DEI)." Achieving your stated goal to "solve the American chronic disease crisis” requires research addressing the social and structural drivers of health disparities.
COVID-19, long COVID, and immunization. We still have much to learn about the health and social consequences of COVID-19 and our response. Such research is needed to reduce the risk of future pandemics, optimize pandemic response policies, and address the well-documented and debilitating consequences of long COVID.
Health impacts of climate change.Substantial evidence shows human-driven climate change leads to higher rates of disease and death, such as asthma, heart disease, and stillbirths. Research is critical to find effective ways to reduce these and other health impacts of climate change.
Gender identity, sexual health, and the needs of intersex people in the U.S. These topics deserve research attention, and NIH has a long tradition of supporting rigorous research in these fields.
Broad participation in biomedical research. Robust research shows diverse teams outperform homogeneous ones. A broad workforce strengthens research capacity and supports globally competitive science. Due to misunderstanding of its workforce diversity programs, NIH terminated top-scoring grants to scientists from underrepresented backgrounds, while maintaining poorer-scoring grants from standard pathways, contrary to the merit-based system that makes NIH a global research leader.
Since January 20, 2025, NIH has terminated 2,100 research grants totaling around $9.5 billion and $2.6 billion in contracts. This undercuts long-standing NIH policiesdesigned to maximize return on investment by working with grantees to address concerns and complete studies. Many terminations contradict federal regulations that mandate protections for research participants and require grant awards to specify potential termination reasons. These terminations:
Throw away years of hard work and millions of dollars. Ending a $5 million research study when it is 80% complete does not save $1 million, it wastes $4 million.
Shirk commitments to participants, who braved personal risk to give the incredible gift of biological samples, understanding that their generosity would fuel scientific discovery and improve health.
Risk participant health.NIH trials are being halted without regard to participant safety, abruptly stopping medications or leaving participants with unmonitored device implants.
Damage hard-earned public trust, counter to your stated goal to improve trust in NIH.
We urge you as NIH Director to restore grants delayed or terminated for political reasons so that life-saving science can continue.
2) Interrupt global collaboration. We would gladly work with you to improve existing systems to monitor awards with foreign components. But dissolving foreign collaborations while we await new procedures harms research participants and slows scientific discovery, cutting American scientists off from the global scientific community, preventing access to technologies only available abroad, and eliminating critical research that crosses political borders. We urge you as NIH Director to allow rigorously peer-reviewed research with vetted foreign collaborators to continue without disruption.
3) Undermine peer review. Independent peer review is the bedrock of NIH science, directing scarce resources toward the most impactful research and ensuring credible findings that can lead to better health. Without independent peer review, we risk losing scientific integrity and public trust. NIH is ignoring peer review to cater to political whims, pulling applications prior to review and removing high-scoring grants from funding consideration. HHS has redirected this funding to unvetted projects, like the Taubenberger-Memoli vaccine project. We urge you as NIH Director to restore peer review and hold political appointees to the same standards as other scientists.
4) Enact a blanket 15% cap on indirect costs. Until recently, indirect costs were negotiated using well-established criteria, accounting for critical research needs and very real costs, such as buildings, animal facilities, computers, libraries, and administrative support. The arbitrary 15% cap would hinder research, risk viability of universities and hospitals in states across the country, force universities to rescind graduate student positions, limit undergraduate research training, and damage the incredibly successful NIH-university partnerships that have improved health through scientific advances. We urge you as NIH Director to continue indirect rates that account for the research costs borne by academic institutions.
5) Fire essential NIH staff. The cuts to talented, hardworking professionals and critical departments without thought to their purpose or need has slowed the pace of science, held up extramural grant and contract funding, made NIH less transparent and efficient, and put Clinical Center patients at risk. We urge you as NIH Director to reinstate the people who make NIH work.
Delivering on your duty to obligate NIH funds
Combined, these actions have resulted in an unprecedented reduction in NIH spending that does not reflect efficiency but rather a dramatic reduction in life-saving research. Some may use the false impression that NIH funding is not needed to justify the draconian cuts proposed in the President's Budget. This spending slowdown reflects a failure of your legal duty to use congressionally-appropriated funds for critical NIH research. Each day that NIH continues to disrupt research, your ability to deliver on this duty narrows.
Who We Are
We are workers from every Institute and Center at NIH. We are devoted to the NIH mission: to seek and apply fundamental knowledge "to enhance health, lengthen life, and reduce illness and disability." We share your stated goal of supporting impactful research that, as you said at your confirmation hearing, is "vital to our country's future and, indeed, the world's." We work hard every day to carefully steward public funds to drive impactful, cutting-edge research. We want to work together to maintain NIH's tradition of excellence.
On June 9, 2025, we sign this declaration in Bethesda, Maryland, U.S.In addition to the named signers, we include anonymous signers and speak for countless others at NIH who share our concerns but who — due to a culture of fear and suppression created by this Administration — chose not to sign their names for fear of retaliation.
NIH Staff Signatories
Kathryn Adams
Deputy Director of the Office of Clinical
Research
NICHD
Rachel Bainbridge
IRTA Postdoctoral Fellow
NIEHS
Rakshita Balaji
NCCIH
James Baldassano, Ph.D.
NIDCD
Christina Barnett
OD
Matthew Brown
Postdoctoral Fellow
NICHD
Kelly Chen (they/them)
Postbaccalaureate Research Fellow
NHGRI
Sylvia Chou
Program Officer
NCI
EB Dickinson
Postbaccalaureate Fellow
NLM
Matthew Diller
Postdoctoral Fellow
NLM
Lee Eiden
Principal Investigator
NIMH
Peter Eriksson
Staff Scientist
NICHD
E King
NIH
Benjamin Feldman
Staff Scientist
NICHD
Melani LeDu
Grants Management Analyst
NICHD
Gerald (Jerry) Marti
Special Volunteer
NHLBI
Anuja Mathew
Scientific Review Officer
NIAID
Jennifer Meyers
Scientific Review Officer
NIAID
Keith A. Mintzer, Ph.D.
Program Officer
NHLBI
Douglas Monroe
Fellow
NCI
Ian Morgan
Postdoctoral Fellow
NIGMS/NHLBI
Alexander Myers
Postbaccalaureate Research Fellow
NIDA
Brad Newsome
Program Officer
FIC
Jenna Norton
Program Officer
NIDDK
Leah Pappalardo
Graduate Student
NICHD
Vani Pariyadath
Chief, Behavioral and Cognitive
Neuroscience Branch
Division of Neuroscience and Behavior
NIDA
Sarah Morris
Program Officer and Branch Chief
NIMH
Katrina J. Serrano
Program Officer
NIDDK
Nina Silverberg
Program Officer
NIA
Janine Simmons
Deputy Director
DPCPSI/OBSSR
Marie Stoltzfus
Postdoctoral Fellow
NICHD
Asha Storm
Program Analyst
NIBIB
Candace Tingen
Branch Chief
NICHD
Rebecca Troisi
Senior Associate Scientist
NCI
Sarah Vidal
Program Officer
NIDA
Audrey Wellons, NCI
Carmen Williams, Senior
Investigator, NIEHS
Saul Malozowski
Mollie Manier
Scientific Review Officer
CSR
Matthew Manion
Postdoctoral Fellow
NICHD
Luis Alvarado, PhD
Former HPS
NINDS
Probationary termination
Jourdan Ewoldt
Former
NCI
Probationary termination
Courtney Gallen
Former Program Officer
NICHD
Probationary termination
Jalina Graham
Former Health Program Specialist
NINDS
Probationary termination
Madison Haise
Former PMF Health Specialist
OD
Probationary termination
Cynthia Hurlbert
Administrative Assistant
NIAID
Subject to reductions in force
Erin Lavik
Former CTO and Deputy, Division of Cancer
Prevention, NCI
Probationary termination
JoBeth McCarthy
Former Social and Behavioral Health Science
Administrator
NCI CRCHD
Probationary termination
Dr. Robles
Former Program Officer
NIMH
Probationary termination
Catherine Timura, PhD
Senior Health Science Policy Analyst
NINR
Subject to reductions in force
Elizabeth Tuck
NHGRI
Subject to reductions in force
MSI
Health Former Program Specialist
NIA
Probationary termination
K.M.
Health Comms Specialist
NCI/OCPL
Subject to reductions in force
RMM,
Former Public Affairs Specialist
NIDDK
Probationary termination
C.R.
Former Program Analyst
NIH
Probationary termination
MR
Former Program Specialist
NEI
Probationary termination
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Program Director
NCI
Subject to reductions in force
JMS
Former NIH
Probationary termination
Nicole S
Former HPS
NIH
Probationary termination
A. Doe
Program Officer
NCI
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Fellow
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NCATS
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Staff Scientist
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Jane Doe, PhD
Program Officer
NINDS
Jane Doe
Program Officer
NIH
Jane Doe
Program Specialist
NIH
Jane Doe
Scientist
NCI
Jane Snow
Epidemiologist
NCI
Juana Doe
NCI
Subject to reductions in force
Anonymous
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Administrative staff
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Budget Analyst
NIH
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Former NICHD
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Former NIH
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Former NIH OD
Probationary termination
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Former NINDS
Probationary termination
Anonymous
Former Presidential Management Fellow
NIH
Probationary termination
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Former Program Manager
NIH
Probationary termination
Anonymous
NIAAA
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NIAID
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NIAMS
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Workforce Analyst
NCI
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Former Division Director
NIH
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Anonymus
Health Specialist/Program Official
Subject to reductions in force
Tara Fischer
Research Fellow
NINDS
Nina Friedman (she/her)
Predoctoral Fellow
NIMH
Anne Gershenson
Program Officer
NIGMS
Alexander Grinberg
Core Director
NICHD
Paul Grothaus, PhD
Program Officer
NIA
Katie Hajdarovic
Postdoctoral Fellow
NIDDK
Shilpa Hattangadi, MD
Program Officer
NIDDK
Jenni Pacheco
Program Officer
NIMH
Sammy Katta
NIH
Theresa Kim
Program Officer
NIA
Sarah Kobrin
Branch Chief
NCI
Konrad Krzewski
Scientific Review Officer
NIAID
Rosa Lafer-Sousa
Special Volunteer
NIMH
Alexander Jordan Lara
Postbaccalaureate Fellow
NIDCR
Rui C. Pereira de Sá
Program Director
NIBIB
Shiv Prasad
Scientific Review Officer
NIAID
Cara Pugliese
Program Officer
NIMH
Lindsey Pujanandez
Scientific Review Officer
NIAID
Carolyn Reyes-Guzman
Program Officer
NCI
Marc Rigas
Program Officer
NIGMS
Arin Rinvelt
Postbaccalaureate Fellow
NICHD
John Ritchie
Visiting Fellow
NIMH
Amilcar Rodriguez
Predoctoral Fellow
SAA NIH Fellows United
Alexa Romberg
Program Officer
NIDA
Gina Roussos
NIH
Ann-Marie Roy
Acting Branch Chief
NIAID
Marcel Salive
Program Officer
NIA
Caitlyn Barnes
Peer Review Specialist
NIAID
Subject to reductions in force
M Boyle
Former NIH
Probationary termination
Cara Anjos Breeden
NIAAA
Subject to reductions in force
Bushraa Khatib
Former Science Writer/Editor
NIDCR
Probationary termination
R.Carter,
Former Management Analyst
NIAAA
Probationary termination
Ana Choban
Former NHLBI
Probationary termination
Anna Culbertson
Former Scientific Program Specialist
NIAID
Probationary termination
Kayla Davis
Resigned Senior Health Science Policy
Analyst,
DPCPSI, OD
Subject to reductions in force
D. DiSabato
Former NINDS
Probationary termination
Yasaman Etemadi
Former Administrative Assistant
CSR
Terminated contractor
Hannah Evans
Research Associate
NEI
Subject to reductions in force
Laura Machlin
Former Program Officer
NICHD
Probationary termination
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HAP
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Program Officer
NIMH
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Scientific Review Officer
CSR
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Maya S
NCI
SM
Staff Clinician
NIH
Maura C.
NCI
Subject to reductions in force
FMX
NIH
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Emma
NIH
Probationary termination
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NIEHS
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NCI
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Office of AIDS Research
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Office of Communication
NICHD
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Program Director
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Tina Doe
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Former Program Analyst
NIAID
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Former Program Officer
NIA
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Former System Administrator
NIH
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Health Specialist
NIEHS
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NIMH
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NHGRI
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Management Analyst
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Additional Current And Former NIH Employee Signatories
Deanna Adkins, Dr, NIH
Marin Allen, PhD, NIH, OD, (ret.)
Andrea Apolo, MD, Senior Investigator, National Cancer Institute
Pat Areán, Former Division Chief, NIMH
Terri Armstrong, PhD, NIH Scientist Emeritus
Rosemarie Aurigemma, PhD, Associate Director, DTP, NCI
Michelle Baird, PhdD, NIH
Lisa Balbona, NIH
Sherri Bale, PhD, Dr., NIAMS/NIH (Retired)
Michael Barber, Mr, NIH/NCI – Retired
Kevin Becker, Ph.D., NIA (retired)
Edward Berger, Ph.D., Retired Section Chief, Laboratory of Viral Diseases, NIAID, NIH, NIAID/NIH (retired)
Nyahne Bergeron, PhD, MPH, National Cancer Institute, NIH
Donna Berry, Retired NIH Management Analyst
Linda Birnbaum, PhD, Former Director, NIEHS, NIEHS/NTP and Duke University
Oliver Bogler, PhD, NCI
Leslie Brents, MS, NCI (retired)
Branden Brough, PhD, Former NIH analyst, former WH OSTP
Nathaniel Brought, M.S., Mr., Former Director of the NIH Executive Secretariat
Chris Buck, PhD, Senior Investigator, NCI
Dawn Burton, NIH/OD
Virginia Cain, PhD, Former Deputy Director, OBSSR, NIH
Adam Catching, Dr., NIH-NIA
Redonna Chandler, PhD, Former Director HIV Research Program and HEALing Communities Study, National Institute on Drug Abuse
Branch Chief, Dr., NIH/NHLBI (Extramural)
Rebecca Coca, Supervisory Management Analyst, NCCIH
Orna Cohen-Fix, Dr., NIH, NIDDK
Concerned Employee, NIAID/VRC
Jeanette Contreras, MPP, Mrs., former NIH employees
James Coulombe, Ph.D., Branch Chief (retired), NICHD
David Covell, Ph.D., Project Officer, NCI
Gordon Cragg, PHhD, Dr., Former Branch Chief of the Natural Products Branch
Christine Crawford, Program Specialist, National Institutes of Health
Richard Crosland, PhD, NIH/CSR (Retired)
Current Employee, Management Analyst, NIGMS
Susan Czajkowski, PhD, Special Volunteer, NCI
Sally Darney, PhD, Past Editor-in-Chief, Environmental Health Perspectives, NIEHS/NIH
Victoria Davey, PhD, MPH, retired VA and NIH scientist
Elizabeth Deatrick, NIAID/NIH
Current NihIH Employee Deputy Director, PhD
Nancy Desmond, PhD, NIMH/NIH (retired)
Eb Dickinson, National Library of Medicine
Karen Donato, SM, NHLBI retired
Irene Eckstrand, Ph.D., Dr., Retired from NIGMS/NIH
Paul Eggers, PHhD, Former Director of Kidney and Urology Epidemiology, NIDDK, NIH
Sandra Eldridge, Dr., Special Volunteer, NCI
K F, NCI
Michael Fay, PhD, NIAID
Matthew Fenton, PhD, CEC, NIH/NIAID (retired)
Diana Finegold, Health Communications Specialist, NIH/NINR
Robert Fischer, Staff Scientist
Ilene France, Branch Chief
Stacia Friedman-Hill, PhD, MPH, Program Director, NIMH
Deepa Galaiya, Dr., NIDCD
Frances Galindo, Former Nurse Study Coordinator, NIAID
Md Gibson, MS, CIH, NIH retired
L Ross Gibson, DrPH, NIH retired
James Gilman, MD, Former CEO, NIH Clinical Center
Ophira Ginsburg, Dr, Former NIH scientist
Mark Grabowsky, MD, MPH, Former NIH scientist
Margaret Grant, PhD, Dr., NIAID/NIH
Valerie Gregorio, National Institutes of Health
Rebecca Gunnin, NCI
Rick Gussio, PhD, Special Volunteer, NCI
Dean Hamer, PhD, NIH, sScientist eEmeritus
Whitney Heavner, PHhD, Staff Scientist, NINDS
Amanda Henning, PhD, NIH
Charles Hesdorffer, MBBCh, MMED, Dr, NIH/NHLBI
Alan Hinnebusch, Senior Investigator, NICHD, NIH
Deborah Hinton, Dr, NIH
J Terrell Hoffeld, D.D.S., Ph.D., NIH (Retired)
Kelly Hogan, Ph.D., Former Scientific Review Officer, National Institutes of Health
Nadia Holden, PhD, National Cancer Institute
Kathy Hudson, Ph.D, Former NIH Deputy Director for Science, Outreach, and Policy
Joseph Hughes, MPH, NIEHS Retired
Sally Hunsberger, PhdD, Deputy dDirector oOffice of bBiostatistics, NiaidIAID/nihNIH
Ann Huston, NIH retired
D Joy, Program Officer
A K, PhD, National Cancer Institute
Jonathan Kagan, PhD, NIAID
Mikhail Kashlev, PHD, NIH
Cheryl Kassed, PhD, MS, MSPH, Dr, Forced out of NHLBI
Nick Kellogg, Technical Writer, NCI
Brian Kelsall, MD, Senior Investigator, NIAID
Mary Beth Kester, M.S., Retired from NIH recently
Jack Killen, MD, Former Director, Division of AIDS, NIAID, NIH and Deputy Director, NCCIH, Retired
Kristine Knutson, Ms., NindsINDS/NIH (retired)
Ed Kyle, NCI
Keith Lamirande, Mr, Former Executive Officer, NCATS
Stephanie Land, PhD, Dr., NIH (unmasked anonymous signer)
99. Yun-Tzai Lee, PHhD, Postdoctoral fFellow, NCI/NIH
Richard Lempicki, PHhD, Dr, Retired NIAID
Rodney Levine, MD PhD, Senior Investigator, NHLBI
Mark Lewandoski, PhD, Senior Principal Investigator, NCI, NIH
Emily Linde, Chief Grants Management Officer (retired), Former NIH
Leann Lindsey, Ph.D., Post-Doctoral Fellow, National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health
Sahar Lotfi-Emran, MD, PhD, Dr., NIAMS
Ashira Lubkin, PhD, MD, NIH/NIAID
Michael Luster, PHhD, Former Branch Chief, NIOSH and NIEHS, Retired
Megan Lynch, PhD, NIH
Morgan Mackenzie, Post-baccalaureate Research Fellow / Incoming MD-PhD Student, Current NIAMS/NIH - incoming at CU Anschutz
Maureen Madden, National Library of Medicine, NIH
Tasneem Malik, NIH/NINDS
Justin Malin, Dr., NCI
Phinneous Markson, NIEHS
Theresa Marlin, Caltech (Formerly NIDDK)
Alex Martin, PhD, NIMH
Jack Maser, Ph.D., Chief, Clinical Review Branch, Division of Extramural Activities (retired), NIMH
Holly Massett, PhD, Former Director of the Office of Clinical Research, NIA, NIA
Science Matters, Dr., NINDS / NIH
Jobeth Mccarthy, NIH NCI
Michele McGuirl, PhD, NIDCR
Jeremy Mcintyre, PhD, Health Scientist Administrator, NIGMS
Frederick Miles, D.Phil.; Sc.D., Mr, NIH (retired)
Allen Minton, Ph.D., Dr., Special Volunteer at NIH
Alyssa Moody, NIH Extramural Research
Amelia Mulford, Former NHGRI IRTA Fellow
Philip Murphy, M. D., NIH
A N, Clinical Protocol Coordinator, NIMH
Timothy O'Leary, MD, PhD, NIH, VA (retired)
Dick Okita, PhD, Retired NIGHMS/NIH Program Officer
Adam Olia, PhD, NIH/NIAID
Kathleen O’Leary, MSW, Retired Chief, NIMH Women’s Program, NIMH
Jonathan Silver, MD, Former PI at NIAID, current special volunteer
Nancy Ulbrandt, PhD, Former Program Officer NIAID
Rita Valentino, PhD, NIH retired
C Vasquez, PharmD, NCI
Donna Vogel, MD, PhD, Formerly at NIH (25 years)
Susan Vorkoper, PhD, FIC/NIH
Amy Walence, NIEHS
Tracey Wash-Chocolaad, PharmD, BCOP, Former employee, NIH Clinical Center
Webster, RN, BSN, Former NIH Study Coordinator
Brendan Weintraub, MPH, Fmr. Social and Behavioral Scientist Administrator, National Institute of Mental Health
Ronald Wilder, MD, PhD, Dr., Emeritus NIAMS
Joyce Wolford, NCI
T Y, Senior Investigator, NCI
X Y, PhD, NIDCR/NIH
Philippe Youkharibache, PHhD, previously NIH
Shelia Zahm, Sc.D, Dr, National Cancer Institute (retired)
Nathaniel Zuraw, Research Assistant, National Institute on Aging