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✽Supporting Impacted NIH Workers
Our programming are directly helping hundreds of NIH workers impacted by federal layoffs and restructuring. We are helping them to build community, have gainful employment, and preserve their institutional knowledge through community supports
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✽Supporting NIH's Important Mission
NIH is being decimated by political interference, and will soon be unable to continue it’s mission as designed. We will keep advocating for it’s continued support to both the public, legislators and to anyone who will listen.
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✽Supporting a New Path Forward
We at 27 UNIHTED are committed to taking the lessons learned from NIH’s past and building a new tomorrow for the biomedical research landscape. Our NIH experience is vast, and includes individuals from early career to well into retirement helping to draw upon their experience, and research how to move forward.
FAQs
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We are in the process of gaining legal status
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We have over 100 former NIH workers and community allies volunteering towards this efforts. We are moving quickly to scale our organizational efforts. We are connected to over 1000 current and former NIH workers and are expanding our reach daily.
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We are exploring the option of having an official membership club. We currently have an email list and are connected to NIH employees through various platform such as Linkedin, Instagram, and Bluesky.
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We think of ourselves as an alumni plus organization. The strongest arm of our group is for community building, alumni networking, and alumni support. We do not limit our connections to former workers, as we know the current NIH staff can benefit from career, wellness, and peer support just as much as alumni workers.
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We believe the mission of NIH, biomedical research’s future, and the politicization of biomedical research are too important to not assist with. We are a group of people who want to keep working our jobs at NIH and serving our country. We may no longer be working at NIH, but we can continue to carry out it’s mission by shedding light on what is happening on the ground, speaking to the importance of our work, supporting each other, and building a parallel institution to NIH.