Shruti Naik

@drshrutinaik.bsky.social

Scientist, Dog mom, Sushi Queen, and New Yorker Naiklab.com Views are my own

Thanks @princetonchw.bsky.social Fantastic honor to be a featured scientists in #TheEndlessFrontier film alongside @billyonblusky.bsky.social & with thanks to executive producer @drshrutinaik.bsky.social & colleagues! Can’t wait for autumn screening @princetonu.bsky.social — more news ASAP 🧫🦠🔬💪🤓

Center for Health and Wellbeing at Princeton University@princetonchw.bsky.social · 4w ago

A new film, The Endless Frontier, follows Princeton University's @grahammunology.bsky.social and researchers Paul Barber (UCLA) and Jacob George (University of Utah) as they work to solve pressing challenges of our time, from infectious disease to climate change. Learn more: tinyurl.com/yc5bjnb7

A film clip of Andrea Graham and her 2024 field team checking tags of trapped mice

NYers helps us call on @governor.ny.gov to invest in the Empire Biomedical Research Institute. A robust, stable research ecosystem protects jobs, fuels innovation, and builds community health. NY must invest in our global leadership in science. nycures.org @gothamist.com: tinyurl.com/5fab5k7u

NY medical schools press Gov. Hochul to put up billions for scientific research

The request comes amid continuing uncertainty over federal funding, with research and thousands of jobs on the line.

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Wondering why you should ✍ our petition? c.org/nDnRNSsVcq In @aai.org, founder @drshrutinaik.bsky.social reveals why the coalition was formed, why NY needs a state-backed research institute, and how scientists should organize for systemic support — here and nationwide. news.aai.org/2025/11/20/n...

Immunologists Push for State Biomedical Research Funding in New York - AAI News

Dr. Shruti Naik is one of the immunologists in New York state behind NY-CURES, advocating for state investment in biomedical research.

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Add your name ✍ at www.nycures.org so Albany sees 10,000 scientists calling for the future of biomedical research to be built right here in New York. Our first email to members goes out soon—introducing the statewide biomedical institute we’re proposing and how you can help power it forward.

It costs ~$70 to produce a year’s supply of insulin. Yet, the average annual cost of insulin went from $2,864 in 2012 to $5,705 in 2016 to $18,000 in 2025. A 25,714% markup. That isn’t inflation or supply chain—It’s corporate greed. Now—California will sell insulin for $11. Make this nationwide!