The National Institutes of Health updated policies to establish a 15% cap on how much the agency will provide for indirect costs related to research.
The Trump administration is exploiting a loophole to keep a funding freeze in place, leaving researchers in limbo.
NIH officials said they were given no advanced warning and less than an hour to post the memo publicly.
Changes to a key funding formula will reduce research grants at hospitals and universities by billions — and may discourage ...
An NIH policy to reduce funding for indirect costs to 15 percent, although temporarily blocked nationwide, sparks widespread ...
Federal funding for medical research has dropped by roughly $1 billion this year, raising alarm among universities, medical ...
The funding agency aims to cap “indirect costs” in biomedical research grants. But this behind-the-scenes work is crucial to making research happen.
Beau Ballard of Lincoln at Pillen’s request, would create stepped-down contribution levels from the state to the school retirement plan, depending on the actuarial funding level of the pension plan.
Sweeping layoffs, funding freezes and executive orders have provoked outcry among federal researchers and their university partners, who fear that science itself is under siege.
The Trump administration announced Monday night that it would unilaterally pause trillions of dollars in federal funding as it reviews ... Office of Management and Budget said that the hold ...
Universities in North Carolina would lose out on potentially hundreds of millions in funding to support research under a new ...
Shifts in the National Institute of Health’s funding structure will take effect Monday and limit funding for the indirect costs of research.