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The National Postdoctoral Association (NPA) has released a report summarizing the findings of a recent survey on the impact of the federal executive branch during the first 100 days of the Trump administration. This report follows a
similar NPA survey conducted 30 days into the new administration.
The survey gathered responses from 378 postdoctoral researchers, providing valuable insights into how federal actions have affected them. It highlights which actions have had the most significant impact and identifies the federal agency that primarily
funds their work.
You can view the report detailing the members' responses here.