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- Jay Bhattacharya - Wikipedia
Jayanta Bhattacharya (born 1968) is an American health economist [1] who has served as the 18th director of the National Institutes of Health since 2025
- Jay Bhattacharya Begins Tenure as 18th Director of the National . . .
Jayanta “Jay” Bhattacharya, M D , Ph D , was sworn in today as the 18 th Director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) President Trump nominated Dr Bhattacharya for the position on Nov 26, 2024, and he was confirmed by the U S Senate on March 25, 2025
- What to Know About Jay Bhattacharya, Trumps Pick to Lead the NIH - TIME
Dr Jay Bhattacharya is President Trump’s pick to lead the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which has traditionally been the largest funder of biomedical research in the world
- Senate confirms Jay Bhattacharya as NIH director - The Hill
The Senate on Tuesday confirmed health researcher Jay Bhattacharya as the next leader of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Bhattacharya was confirmed on a party- line vote, 53 to 47
- The Man Who Talked Back: Jay Bhattacharya On The Fight Against COVID . . .
Prior to spring 2020, Jay Bhattacharya was a well-respected but little-known epidemiologist and Stanford Medical School professor But when the COVID pandemic broke out that March, Dr Bhattacharya was thrust into a leadership role as coauthor of the groundbreaking Santa Clara Study
- Who is Jay Bhattacharya, Trump’s anti-lockdown pick to head the NIH?
US President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Dr Jay Bhattacharya, who opposed COVID-19 lockdowns, to run the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the primary agency in the United States
- Senate confirms Marty Makary to lead FDA, Jay Bhattacharya to head NIH
The Senate Tuesday confirmed Dr Marty Makary to run the Food and Drug Administration and Dr Jay Bhattacharya to lead the National Institutes of Health Both were confirmed largely along party
- Jay Bhattacharya picked by Trump to lead NIH : Shots - NPR
Dr Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford health researcher, is in line to lead the National Institutes of Health Early in the pandemic he argued against lockdowns and focusing on people at
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