I've witnessed firsthand how U.S. government policy shifts can significantly influence our field. The recent move towards immediate open access for federally funded research, eliminating the 12-month embargo, is a commendable step towards transparency and wider dissemination of knowledge.
However, the concurrent budget cuts to pivotal agencies like the NIH and NSF raise concerns about the sustainability of ongoing and future research projects. Balancing open access with adequate funding is crucial to ensure that the quality and quantity of research are not compromised.
It's imperative for our community to engage in discussions and provide feedback, such as participating in the SLAS survey, to help shape policies that support both open science and robust research funding.
#LifeSciences #ResearchPolicy #OpenAccess #SLAS
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James Mathews
Consultant
LA, California
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James Mathew
Freelancer
Jamaica NY
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Original Message:
Sent: 04-15-2025 11:25 AM
From: Devin Stone
Subject: Impact of U.S. Government Policy Changes on Life Science Research and Publishing
Hi everyone,
The SLAS Publishing team has developed a brief survey to understand how recent changes in U.S. government policy affect the research landscape, specifically concerning research publishing and ongoing global research collaborations.
If you are conducting research or affiliated with a research institution, please consider filling out this BRIEF questionnaire–all responses are anonymous. Your information will help SLAS better understand these impacts and assist our community.
Survey Link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZGT3J6V
For questions, please contact SLAS Publishing Manager Jenny Cunningham (jcunningham@slas.org)
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Devin Stone
Marketing Manager
SLAS
Oak Brook IL
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