Former NIH director Elias Zerhouni reflects on the agency’s triumphs and shortcomings in light of his new memoir,
Disease Knows No Politics. He defends the NIH’s legacy while addressing critiques from figures like current NIH head Jay Bhattacharya, and warns that proposed funding cuts could severely undermine scientific progress. Also: the decline of late-night TV amid political sameness, the comic potential of Sydney Sweeney’s controversial jeans ad, and a failed auction bid for Larry King’s designer denim.
Produced by Corey Wara
Production Coordinator Ashley Khan
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