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The research that gave us COVID vaccines in record time, that's working on cancer cures, and that's preparing us for climate change is under unprecedented threat. Massive budget cuts are shutting down labs, halting breakthrough research, and dismantling America's scientific infrastructure. But scientists aren't sitting idle.

In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, host Gordon Thane speaks to one of such scientists, Dr. James Alwine, about how researchers are mobilizing to defend public health through grassroots organizing, strategic communication, and citizen advocacy. From the rapid formation of Defend Public Health to early victories in protecting critical agencies, we uncover the tactics that are working and why your voice as a citizen carries more weight than you might think.

References for Our Discussion

◼️ Trump Is Killing Life-Saving Health Research

Guest

◼️James Alwine, PhD | Emeritus Professor of Cancer Biology, University of Pennsylvania; Visiting Professor, University of Arizona; Coordinating Committee Member, Defend Public Health

Host(s) & Producer(s)

◼️ Gordon Thane, BMSc, MPH, PMP®


Production Notes

◼️ Music from Johnny Harris x Tom Fox: The Music Room


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