Universities could lose out on potentially hundreds of millions in funding to support medical research under a new Trump ...
In statements and interviews with The Crimson, nine life sciences researchers at Harvard said limits on indirect cost ...
After the National Institutes of Health issued an order Friday night that would dramatically reduce funding, professor ...
Billions of dollars for medical research remain up in the air for institutions like Washington University. This week, a judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration’s ...
A new policy for how the National Institutes of Health will reimburse overhead costs associated with research grants could result in the loss of significant funding at institutions like UT Austin.
While a federal judge has paused the funding cuts, the uncertainty has researchers concerned about the future of scientific ...
The NIH, which allocated over $35 billion across nearly 50,000 grants in 2023, believes it has overspent on overhead costs.
A 15% cap on indirect funding from the National Institutes of Health means Kentucky universities and research companies are ...
The order was temporarily blocked after Massachusetts and 21 other states filed a lawsuit opposing the NIH funding cuts.
Ohio University’s Division of Research and Creative Activity is in the process of fully evaluating the potential impact of this change on our institution’s research activities should this guidance ...
But Dr. Kimryn Rathmell, who directed the National Cancer Institute until last month under Biden, says there could be immediate impact ... MARTÍNEZ: What was the NIH leadership's goal in cutting this ...
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