This is what sequestration will look like by Angela Herring February 8, 2013 Share Facebook LinkedIn Twitter Photo by Ursala August. Sequestration, the mandatory federal budget cuts scheduled to take effect on March 1, could have a devastating impact on all federal research funding. It’s a big deal and it could mean big setbacks for science. (Check out this post for a primer.)If congress can’t come up with a feasible budget before the first, the cuts will have serious implications for researchers across the country, including many right here on our home turf. For example, I recently learned that scientists operating with grants from the Department of Defense could see their funds abruptly disappear in a matter of days. Not only does this mean less money to spend on equipment, reagents, and personnel, it could mean turning out the lights on a host of nationally important investigations, like those into autism, obesity, renewable energy, cyber-security and cancer, to name a few. As part of a larger effort by The Science Coalition and others, Northeastern professor Mansoor Amiji describes what sequestration would mean for his lab in the video below. Cover photo by Ursula August.