Federal funding for medical research has dropped by $1 billion this year, raising alarm among universities, medical centers, and lawmakers.
A slash in funding by the National Institutes of Health will jeopardize the future of scientific discovery at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and other research universities.
Two studies searching for alternative treatments for drug-resistant malaria. Research that could help doctors detect early signs of Alzheimer’s by (among other things) watching how people walk. Work ...
Research by state institutions that has produced breakthroughs in cancer, Alzheimer's disease and more is now in jeopardy.
The Trump administration has targeted $4 billion in cuts to “indirect” costs for NIH research grants. Those funds, typically known as overhead, help cover the facilities and support that enable ...
Educators, researchers and students at University of Illinois Chicago rallied against proposed funding cuts from the National ...
The Trump administration has proposed capping indirect costs associated with grants from the National Institutes of Health at ...
The overhaul of US science kicked off within hours of Trump’s inauguration on 20 January, when he signed dozens of executive ...
Changes to a key funding formula will reduce research grants at hospitals and universities by billions — and may discourage ...
Medical research centers in Texas could potentially lose hundreds of millions of dollars in funding, putting key research ...
Hundreds gathered outside the Department of Health and Human Services on Wednesday, protesting the Trump administration's ...
An NIH policy to reduce funding for indirect costs to 15 percent, although temporarily blocked nationwide, sparks widespread ...