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"path": "/2026/03/27/six-federal-scientists-run-out-by-trump-talk-about-the-work-left-undone/",
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"textContent": "Marc Ernstoff, a physician who has pioneered immunotherapy research and treatments for cancer patients, said his work as a federal scientist proved untenable under the Trump administration. Philip Stewart, a Rocky Mountain Laboratories researcher focused on tick-borne diseases, said he retired two years earlier than planned because of hurdles that made it too challenging to […]",
"title": "Six federal scientists run out by Trump talk about the work left undone"
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