Stanley Maloy
@blugenes.bsky.social
Microbial genetics, Salmonella, phage, biotech, education research (JMBE), scientific integrity and responsible conduct of research (RCR)
STAND UP FOR SCIENCE rally @ UCSD.
Compelling talks about impact of reductions in science funding, industry. My talk focused on why we need to support for scientific diversity, and science as a public good!
Photo courtesy of John Trawick!
Compelling talks about impact of reductions in science funding, industry. My talk focused on why we need to support for scientific diversity, and science as a public good!
Photo courtesy of John Trawick!
June 7, 2025 at 2:46 AM
STAND UP FOR SCIENCE rally @ UCSD.
Compelling talks about impact of reductions in science funding, industry. My talk focused on why we need to support for scientific diversity, and science as a public good!
Photo courtesy of John Trawick!
Compelling talks about impact of reductions in science funding, industry. My talk focused on why we need to support for scientific diversity, and science as a public good!
Photo courtesy of John Trawick!
Killing the golden goose with bogus "Gold Standards" that promote nonsc(i)ense!
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What does Trump’s call for ‘gold standard science’ really mean?
Critics worry new executive order allows political appointees to determine how science is used in policy decisions
www.science.org
May 28, 2025 at 4:08 PM
Killing the golden goose with bogus "Gold Standards" that promote nonsc(i)ense!
www.science.org/content/arti...
www.science.org/content/arti...
If you are in the San Diego region, please join us at UCSD on June 6 to advocate for federal funding for scientific research, highlighting the impact on students, the economy, and the health of our nation.
May 21, 2025 at 6:09 PM
If you are in the San Diego region, please join us at UCSD on June 6 to advocate for federal funding for scientific research, highlighting the impact on students, the economy, and the health of our nation.
Check out this insightful, timely, and deeply personal perceptive on the value of inclusive science by David Asai. Over many years while leading programs at HHMI David had an impressive impact on higher education.
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May 10, 2025 at 4:45 AM
Check out this insightful, timely, and deeply personal perceptive on the value of inclusive science by David Asai. Over many years while leading programs at HHMI David had an impressive impact on higher education.
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China Research Spending Outstrips U.S. Despite Faltering Economy
By Helen Packer, Inside Higher Ed 4/17/25
Increasing investment in research during an economic downturn to stoke the economy
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By Helen Packer, Inside Higher Ed 4/17/25
Increasing investment in research during an economic downturn to stoke the economy
www.insidehighered.com/news/governm...
China Research Spending Outstrips U.S. Despite Faltering Economy
Tariffs and further economic barriers only likely to drive spending on science and technology higher, analysts predict, amid hopes innovation can kick-start recovery.
www.insidehighered.com
April 17, 2025 at 4:14 PM
China Research Spending Outstrips U.S. Despite Faltering Economy
By Helen Packer, Inside Higher Ed 4/17/25
Increasing investment in research during an economic downturn to stoke the economy
www.insidehighered.com/news/governm...
By Helen Packer, Inside Higher Ed 4/17/25
Increasing investment in research during an economic downturn to stoke the economy
www.insidehighered.com/news/governm...
Free! Register @ asm.org/Webinars/JMB...
April 13, 2025 at 2:24 AM
Free! Register @ asm.org/Webinars/JMB...
"Health and Economic Benefits of Routine Childhood Immunizations in the Era of the Vaccines for Children Program — United States, 1994–2023." Prevented over 30M hospitalizations, saving society $2.7 trillion. Source: Medscape/MMWR 2025 CE Program by Zhou et al.
April 3, 2025 at 5:57 PM
"Health and Economic Benefits of Routine Childhood Immunizations in the Era of the Vaccines for Children Program — United States, 1994–2023." Prevented over 30M hospitalizations, saving society $2.7 trillion. Source: Medscape/MMWR 2025 CE Program by Zhou et al.
Reposted by Stanley Maloy
“Bluesky has won”.
Please retweet… 😉
Please retweet… 😉
THREAD
The numbers are in. @bsky.app research sharing volumes vs X Formerly Twitter
In March 2024, on most days, Bluesky hosts more posts linked to research published in 2025 than X.
By quite a lot.
Release the Kraken...
#AcademicSky #HigherEd #Altmetrics
1/11
The numbers are in. @bsky.app research sharing volumes vs X Formerly Twitter
In March 2024, on most days, Bluesky hosts more posts linked to research published in 2025 than X.
By quite a lot.
Release the Kraken...
#AcademicSky #HigherEd #Altmetrics
1/11
March 28, 2025 at 8:13 AM
“Bluesky has won”.
Please retweet… 😉
Please retweet… 😉
Lysenkoism redux! Robert Kennedy's selection of highly biased non-scientist to lead a new study on the (thoroughly debunked) concept that vaccines could lead to autism. retractionwatch.com/2025/03/27/d...
Why RFK Jr.’s pick for a vaccine-autism review may be familiar to Retraction Watch readers
David Geier and his father Mark speak to Fox News in 2022. When it comes to conversations about vaccines and autism, we always have plenty to write about. And the latest news that the Trump adminis…
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March 28, 2025 at 7:26 PM
Lysenkoism redux! Robert Kennedy's selection of highly biased non-scientist to lead a new study on the (thoroughly debunked) concept that vaccines could lead to autism. retractionwatch.com/2025/03/27/d...
This letter to Nature emphasizes how drastic reductions in federal funding for science and education could shift the U.S. role as a world leader in innovation, advanced technologies, and health with the subsequent loss of the robust economic benefits of new discoveries and international influence.
US disruptions to science could transform global research landscape
Letter to the Editor
www.nature.com
March 20, 2025 at 3:52 PM
This letter to Nature emphasizes how drastic reductions in federal funding for science and education could shift the U.S. role as a world leader in innovation, advanced technologies, and health with the subsequent loss of the robust economic benefits of new discoveries and international influence.
of scientific research and the creativity benefits of diverse teams may make us feel like we are "responding", but it won't shift the railroad tracks!!
March 12, 2025 at 12:45 AM
of scientific research and the creativity benefits of diverse teams may make us feel like we are "responding", but it won't shift the railroad tracks!!
of the FOX "news" and "unTruth Social” machines, we will never be able to build sufficient consensus to thwart the anti-intellectualism of the Trump dictatorship! Sending compelling social media messages to other like-minded liberals that make points about the public-health and economic importance!
March 12, 2025 at 12:44 AM
of the FOX "news" and "unTruth Social” machines, we will never be able to build sufficient consensus to thwart the anti-intellectualism of the Trump dictatorship! Sending compelling social media messages to other like-minded liberals that make points about the public-health and economic importance!
Just had dinner at a hotel in NC, sitting in front of TVs tuned to FOX news. I sat there getting more and more depressed by the commentaries. It became clear that no matter how much noise academics and researchers make, if we don’t find a way to break through the unrelenting propaganda ...
March 12, 2025 at 12:44 AM
Just had dinner at a hotel in NC, sitting in front of TVs tuned to FOX news. I sat there getting more and more depressed by the commentaries. It became clear that no matter how much noise academics and researchers make, if we don’t find a way to break through the unrelenting propaganda ...
Why the U.S. should continue investing in science.
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A call for the United States to continue investing in science | mBio
The U.S. life science research mission is critical not only to human health and understanding the natural world but also to agriculture and food production, technological innovations, socioeconomic progress, and our national defense and leadership worldwide. A 2025 Research!America survey reveals that 92% of Americans want government to actively work to promote medical progress, in part by funding infectious and chronic disease research. Why? Because biomedical research saves lives, prevents suffering, and increases quality of life for not only Americans but for people throughout the world. While less well appreciated, science also drives enormous economic growth. Indeed, historically there has been widespread bipartisan support for biomedical funding by the federal government. Below we discuss the U.S. scientific research enterprise and provide evidence and arguments we hope the ASM community can use to advocate for science.
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February 27, 2025 at 3:26 PM
Why the U.S. should continue investing in science.
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If you do bacterial / phage genetics this is a great book to get for the lab ... an amazing collection of useful methods with thorough explanations about rationale and trouble-shooting.
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February 10, 2025 at 7:31 PM
If you do bacterial / phage genetics this is a great book to get for the lab ... an amazing collection of useful methods with thorough explanations about rationale and trouble-shooting.
cshlpress.com/default.tpl?...
cshlpress.com/default.tpl?...
If you teach microbiology, register now:
asm.org/Webinars/JMB...
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February 6, 2025 at 5:14 PM
If you teach microbiology, register now:
asm.org/Webinars/JMB...
asm.org/Webinars/JMB...
If we don’t keep up with “flu” vaccines, this may be the kind of public health advice we will have to rely upon …
February 1, 2025 at 6:49 AM
If we don’t keep up with “flu” vaccines, this may be the kind of public health advice we will have to rely upon …
Want to learn more about genetic tools for studying bacteria and phage, check out the summer ABG Course at CSHL. This will be the 80th anniversary of the original CSHL Phage course, so you'll also meet many additional visiting genetics gurus! <https://meetings.cshl.edu/courses.aspx?course=C-ABG>
January 29, 2025 at 3:53 AM
Want to learn more about genetic tools for studying bacteria and phage, check out the summer ABG Course at CSHL. This will be the 80th anniversary of the original CSHL Phage course, so you'll also meet many additional visiting genetics gurus! <https://meetings.cshl.edu/courses.aspx?course=C-ABG>
Check out Ira Flatow's Science Friday podcast on "Why Editors At Scientific Journals Are Resigning En Masse". Thought provoking insights into the scientific publishing enterprise. <https://www.sciencefriday.com/segments/scientific-journal-editors-mass-resignations/>
January 20, 2025 at 4:38 PM
Check out Ira Flatow's Science Friday podcast on "Why Editors At Scientific Journals Are Resigning En Masse". Thought provoking insights into the scientific publishing enterprise. <https://www.sciencefriday.com/segments/scientific-journal-editors-mass-resignations/>
If you care about academic honesty and research integrity, check out this two-part series on the #Freaknomics podcast -- engaging, insightful, and thought-provoking.
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freakonomics.com/podcast/can-...
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Can Academic Fraud Be Stopped? (Update) - Freakonomics
Can Academic Fraud Be Stopped? (Update) - Freakonomics
freakonomics.com
January 16, 2025 at 11:51 PM
If you care about academic honesty and research integrity, check out this two-part series on the #Freaknomics podcast -- engaging, insightful, and thought-provoking.
freakonomics.com/podcast/why-...
and
freakonomics.com/podcast/can-...
freakonomics.com/podcast/why-...
and
freakonomics.com/podcast/can-...
Excited for the upcoming SABER West conference this weekend. If you’re there drop by the JMBE table and say hi!
January 16, 2025 at 9:58 PM
Excited for the upcoming SABER West conference this weekend. If you’re there drop by the JMBE table and say hi!
Another amazing SDSU cohort of the Desert and Pacific Hub NSF I-Corps. Intensive training in lean startup and customer discovery by the teams over the last month focused on commercialization of university research discoveries — from theory to research to public impact! Innovation with Integrity.
December 8, 2024 at 4:54 AM
Another amazing SDSU cohort of the Desert and Pacific Hub NSF I-Corps. Intensive training in lean startup and customer discovery by the teams over the last month focused on commercialization of university research discoveries — from theory to research to public impact! Innovation with Integrity.
This proposal addresses a need that many people have recognized for a long, long time. www.science.org/content/arti...
NIH needs a new institute for women’s health research, expert panel says
National Academies report also calls for $16 billion in new money
www.science.org
December 6, 2024 at 11:19 PM
This proposal addresses a need that many people have recognized for a long, long time. www.science.org/content/arti...
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the insights from friends and colleagues on Bluesky, but am abstaining from posting for a few weeks while working madly to finish writing a textbook!
December 2, 2024 at 6:22 AM
I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the insights from friends and colleagues on Bluesky, but am abstaining from posting for a few weeks while working madly to finish writing a textbook!