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For decades, international researchers have received a small slice of the National Institutes of Health budget. In 2024, out ...
Billions of dollars in federal biomedical and public health research funding could be in jeopardy due to a technical failure from Secretary of Health of Human Services Xavier Becerra, according to ...
Canceled grants and slashed budgets are disproportionately affecting junior health researchers, dealing a major blow to the ...
The medical school's chancellor, Dr. Michael Collins, said nearly $42 million in grants expected by the institution's ...
Senators on both sides of the aisle expressed their support Tuesday for NIH and scientific exploration in general at a hearing on biomedical research, although one senator also offered support for ...
At his confirmation hearing in March, National Institutes of Health Director Jay Bhattacharya assured the Senate health committee that he would restart grant reviews, after a months-long ...
NIH is the world’s largest public funder of biomedical research and has long enjoyed bipartisan support from U.S. lawmakers. The Trump administration has proposed cutting $18 billion, or 40% ...
Federal cuts to National Institutes of Health could threaten medical progress 13:07. Earlier this month, a Trump administration plan to cut the National Institutes of Health budget by more than 40 ...
Exclusive: Facing NIH cuts in "indirect cost" funding, universities float new models to streamline requests and ensure support for research overhead, labs, and federal grants.
The Trump administration is threatening 40 percent cuts to the National Institutes of Health. The NIH is the world’s premier biomedical research agency and sends millions of dollars to San Diego ...
In March, 14 of 35 Alzheimer’s Disease Research Centers had their funding halted by the NIH as the administration stopped $65 million in funding for research, according to Democratic lawmakers.
More than 60 current employees sent their letter to NIH director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and members of Congress who oversee the NIH.
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