“This instability doesn’t just threaten research timelines—it threatens lives.”

“As an Assistant Professor conducting health services research with human subjects, I see daily how critical this work is to advancing breakthroughs and supporting patients facing life-threatening illnesses.

The current funding climate creates profound uncertainty at precisely the moment patients and their families—biological and chosen—need us to deliver answers and hope. This instability doesn’t just threaten research timelines; it threatens lives.”

Sara Bybee, Utah
This is the personal opinion of Sara Bybee and does not reflect the opinions of the University of Utah.

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