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For decades, international researchers have received a small slice of the National Institutes of Health budget. In 2024, out ...
As Harvard University faces billions of dollars in federal funding cuts, Harvard Medical School is receiving an influx of ...
Canceled grants and slashed budgets are disproportionately affecting junior health researchers, dealing a major blow to the ...
BioMarin Pharmaceuticals is one of many biotech companies that’s laid off workers over the past two years. Its office in ...
President Donald Trump’s policies over the past six months have brought profound changes to the “research” part of the Research Triangle. What happened — and where does the region go from here?
Davis took over the presidency after former President Jay Hartzell’s sudden departure. Davis was hired straight out of Attorney General Ken Paxton’s office in 2018, after three years of working beside ...
Victims of the recent global hacking campaign include the National Institutes of Health and the National Nuclear Security Administration, officials said.
President Donald Trump insisted Friday that a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President ...
Ten groups representing universities, medical centers, and others have wrapped up an alternative to the Trump administration's plan to cut billions of dollars in research overhead payments.
Researchers in Democratic congressional districts stand to have $2.1 billion in NIH grants reinstated, compared to $62 million in Republican districts.
Former CDC officials warn that proposed fiscal 2026 budget cuts would slash funding by 54%, threatening critical health programs and local departments across the U.S.
Key Republican senators shrugged off concerns about the Medicaid reform and cuts to renewable energy subsidies in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, amid sharp divisions within the party.