
Eric Lander’s Departure Is a Step toward Safer Workplaces in Science
The investigation into Lander’s management shows the importance of equitable leadership and strong protections
Andrew A. Rosenberg is the director of the Center for Science and Democracy at the Union of Concerned Scientists. Previously, he served as the deputy director of the National Marine Fisheries Service at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Rosenberg received his Ph.D. in biology from Dalhousie University in Halifax, Canada

Eric Lander’s Departure Is a Step toward Safer Workplaces in Science
The investigation into Lander’s management shows the importance of equitable leadership and strong protections

A Chance to Reboot the House Science Committee
The antiscience chair of the science, space and technology panel is leaving

The Trump Administration’s War on Science Agencies Threatens the Nation’s Health and Safety
Budget cuts and layoffs threaten the nation's health and safety

Our Federal Science Agencies Are in Mortal Danger
Whether by strategy or ineptitude or both, the Trump administration is starving them of the expertise they need to fulfill their essential functions

The Government Shutdown Was Temporary, Its Damage to Science Permanent
Missed opportunities and gaps in data will have consequences for years to come