I am terrified that the lights will go out at Johns Hopkins, the University of Maryland.
Good. Now, let me jump in. We could be headed to a shutdown.
We could be headed to a shutdown.
a government shutdown, NIH cuts, or delayed appropriations, individually or in combination, will have far-reaching consequences.
But, this was a terrific hearing, and you've got a great panel, here.
You were the guy who broke the AIDS code.
I think this is a very severe crisis.
They didn't get it here.
So while we're busy--You know, we like to pound our chest and come up with all kinds of things in education to encourage people for science,...
So that's what one percent means, $320 million?
Senator Harkin must also be facing the same stress.
It's more like the way my heart went up during the shutdown mode.
Well, I think this would be enormously useful to this subcommittee, Mr. Chairman, because, as you know, this is a topic--a big public-policy...
I mean, I must say both the chairman and the ranking member were enormously supported to minimize the disaster, but it was not a victory.
I'm very proud of the fact that NIH is located in the State of Maryland.
But for every one grant that you can fund, let's even go to before fiscal 2011, how many are unfunded?
We don't want a hard landing.
You broke the code and we invented--not only mapped the code, but came up with new fields called computational biology, bioinformatics.