NIH Social Media
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1. (Researchers)
As an A/I researcher, I’ve seen how NIH funding leads to real treatments for asthma, food allergy, eczema & more. Freezing funds & capping F&A costs threaten the infrastructure that makes progress possible.
#FundNIH #SaveNIAID #AllergyImmunology #MedicalResearch #ScienceMatters

2. (Private Practice)
As an allergist/immunologist in private practice, I see the impact of NIH-funded research daily.
Every new treatment I use to treat patients started in a lab—and that lab depends on NIH infrastructure support.
#AllergyImmunology #AllergyCare #FundNIH #ResearchSavesLives

3. (Either)
My work in allergy & immunology depends on collaboration across research and clinical care.
Splitting NIAID would fracture that connection and slow progress for patients with complex immune diseases.
#FundNIH #SaveNIAID #Allergy/Immunology #ResearchSavesLives

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4. (Researchers)
As an allergy/immunology researcher, I’ve seen firsthand how NIH-supported research has led to life-changing therapies for asthma, food allergies, eczema and immune deficiencies.
But this progress is at risk.
Frozen NIH funding, a proposal to split NIAID and caps on Facilities & Administrative (F&A) support threaten the very systems that make this research possible—from clinical trial networks to lab safety infrastructure.
These aren’t abstract issues—they affect real patients, real careers and real innovation.
Let’s make sure the science that serves our patients continues to thrive.
#FundNIH #SaveNIAID #AllergyImmunology #MedicalResearch #ScienceMatters

5. (Private Practice)
As an allergist/immunologist striving to provide optimal care to my patients, I depend on the critical research that is now being threatened.
Every new therapy I offer—from asthma biologics to food allergy protocols—has its roots in NIH-funded studies.
Cutting the support that keeps those labs going (like F&A infrastructure funding) or splitting NIAID into separate institutes threatens the health of my patients.
It’s time to raise awareness about how research and clinical care are connected.
#AllergyImmunology #AllergyCare #FundNIH #ResearchSavesLives

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6. (Researchers)
I'm an A/I researcher because I believe in science that changes lives.
But that science doesn’t happen without infrastructure.
Proposals to freeze NIH funding and cap support for clinical trial systems and lab safety put progress at risk.
#FundNIH #SaveNIAID #AllergyImmunology #MedicalResearch #ScienceMatters

7. (Private Practice)
Every breakthrough I use in allergy/immunology care started with NIH-funded research.
That science is critical to my work in providing optimal care for patients.
Let’s make sure it’s protected.
#AllergyImmunology #AllergyCare #FundNIH #ResearchSavesLives

8. Customizable Template (Any Platform)
As a [researcher/clinician] in allergy & immunology, I’ve seen the value of NIH-funded research firsthand.
[Example: A new asthma treatment I offer / A clinical trial I led / A food allergy study I contributed to] wouldn’t have been possible without it.
Right now, that progress is threatened—by frozen funding, proposals to divide NIAID, and potential limits on the infrastructure that makes research possible.
I’m speaking up because my patients deserve better.
#FundNIH #SaveNIAID #Allergy/Immunology #ResearchSavesLives

4/14/2025