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Stand Up for Science
March 7 @ 12:00 pm – 3:00 pm EST
Please consider joining an upcoming rally in support of science, to be held at the Massachusetts State House on March 7th from 12-4 pm (https://standupforscience2025.org/boston-ma/). This event will be part of a series of nationwide demonstrations that has been publicized in the Boston Globe and Science magazine.
TENTATIVE SPEAKERS (as of 2.28.26)
- Katie Blair, JD – Director, Massachusetts Families for Vaccines; MA SUFS Lead Organizer
- Dr. Thomas Michel – Professor of Cardiology, Harvard Medical School; Brigham and Women’s Hospital
- Grace Yang – Undergraduate Student in Neuroscience and Health Policy, Brandeis; President of Students for Science
- Dr. Marzyeh Ghassemi – Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Marc Abrahams – Founder, Ig Nobel Prizes
- Dr. Nancy Kanwisher – Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Dr. Sergei Mirkin – Professor of Biology, Tufts University
- Jaida Elcock – PhD Candidate in Biological Oceanography, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Dr. Sarah Hengel – Professor of Biology, Tufts University
- Shoshana Daly – Undergraduate Student in Biochemistry, Tufts University
- Dr. Eric Maskin – Professor of Economics and Mathematics, Harvard University; Nobel Laureate
- Dr. Michael Rosbash – Professor of Biology, Brandeis University; Nobel Laureate
- Emma Galbraith – Undergraduate Student in Neuroscience, University of New Hampshire
- Em Cosgrove – Undergraduate Student in Marine, Estuarine, and Freshwater Biology, University of New Hampshire; Press Director for Students for Science
- Ralph St. Louis – PhD Student in Educational Leadership, UMass Lowell
- Dr. Abby Schiff, MD, PhD – Postdoctoral Fellow in Rheumatology, Brigham and Women’s Hospital
- Dr. Noel Vest – Professor of Community Health Sciences, Boston University; Formerly Incarcerated Scientist
- Dr. William Kaelin, MD – Professor of Oncology, Harvard Medical School; Dana-Farber Cancer Institute; Nobel Laureate
- Dr. Gary Ruvkun – Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts General Hospital; Nobel Laureate
- Dr. Kylie Bemis – Professor of Computer Sciences, Northeastern University
The current administration has slashed budgets for agencies that support critical research, such as the NIH, NSF, CDC, FDA, and NOA, sacking leadership at these agencies and laying off hundreds of scientists. Cuts to indirect costs at universities and research institutions further tear into resources for science education and research. Together with the cancelation of grant review panels and delays in payment of previously funded grants, the administration’s actions place the entire scientific enterprise at risk.
Science, more than any other endeavor, has been the engine of America’s success since WWII. Other nations envy our research community and send their best and brightest to train in our universities. It is important that we convey the value of our work in a way that is likewise clear to our own elected leaders as well as to voters and taxpayers.
At this time of existential threat to the survival of science as we know it in the US, it is time to stand up. Please pass this message to your colleagues, friends, and family, and post on social media. If they are not in Massachusetts, they can look up their closest gathering site at https://standupforscience2025.org. The fight for science and education is everyone’s fight for a better future.
