San Diego County leaders urge Congress to reverse NIH cuts, citing threat to health, jobs

Headquarters of the National Institutes of Soundness in Maryland Photo courtesy of NIH San Diego County Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer joined academic leaders and others Monday to ask Congress to reconsider cuts to the federal National Institutes of Wellness Lawson-Remer the acting chair of the Board of Supervisors on Monday communicated a resolution she will bring before the board on June urging the federal governing body to reconsider a proposed cut in NIH funding These cuts could gut cancer research cancel clinical trials and push promising young scientists out of the field she commented San Diego leads the nation in life sciences we ve spent decades building this infrastructure We cannot afford to recklessly dismantle it The cuts are part of an effort by President Donald Trump s administration to make the governing body more efficient but local opponents say it will be disastrous for San Diego County s billion life sciences sector The NIH laid off hundreds of staff earlier this month Cuts to NIH funding disrupt clinical trials and biomedical discoveries stall critical scientific breakthroughs and undermine the future scientific workforce needed to address the following day s largest part pressing challenges explained Dr Corinne Peek-Asa vice chancellor for research at UC San Diego This erosion puts America s leadership in innovation at jeopardy and directly impacts the vitality jobs and future treatments that San Diegans count on UC San Diego joins partners across the region in urging the federal regime to protect these critical investments in scientific discovery In March Dr Jayanta Bhattacharya took over the NIH as director following Senate confirmation He mentioned he was seeking to tackle chronic affection in his new role Chronic diseases such as cancer heart illness diabetes and obesity continue to cause poor wellness outcomes in every region across the United States he revealed Novel biomedical discoveries that enhance vitality and lengthen life are more vital than ever to our country s future As NIH Director I will build on the agency s long and illustrious history of supporting breakthroughs in biology and medicine by fostering gold-standard research and innovation to address the chronic disorder situation Between the end of February and early April the federal leadership ended around NIH grants worth billion about of the federal agency s annual operating budget according to research published in the Journal of the American Diagnostic Association According to Lawson-Remer s office the proposed reduction in NIH funding could end in over million in lost economic activity and put more than local jobs at exposure across San Diego s globally recognized research and biotech ecosystem The proposed cuts to NIH funding will have devastating consequences for San Diego s financial market but more importantly for the fitness of our region the nation and the world mentioned Dr Kurt Marek chief business officer at Sanford Burnham Prebys and a former NIH undertaking director The NIH has been incredibly effective for years eradicating diseases like polio reducing millions of deaths from cancer and powering U S innovation and leadership These current and proposed cuts are arbitrary and capricious but their impacts are real for our healthcare and our economic activity San Diego is the third-largest recipient of NIH funding in the country a report from Lawson-Remer s office read This fight is about protecting the medicinal breakthroughs our families depend on the jobs our economic activity relies on and the future that San Diego is helping to build disclosed Lawson-Remer We cannot stay quiet while NIH funding is on the chopping block not when the cost could be measured in lives jobs and years of research lost