The fallout over the Trump administration’s imposition of a cap on National Institutes of Health payments for indirect costs on university research grants is spreading as more people begin to ...
The National Institutes of Health has jolted the academic research community with its Friday announcement that it would cap reimbursement for “indirect costs” on the grants it awards to ...
On Friday, the Trump Administration announced that it would cap the indirect cost rate for federal grants from the National Institutes of Health at fifteen percent. According to the Administration ...
The National Institutes of Health, the nation’s premier funder of biomedical research, announced Friday night that it will immediately slash support for “indirect costs” paid to universities ...
In the agency’s announcement, the NIH’s Office of Policy for Extramural Research Administration, or OPERA, wrote that $9 billion of the $35 billion total spent on research grants in fiscal year 2023 ...
The US National Institutes of Health is lowering the maximum “indirect cost rate” that research institutions can charge the government, the agency said late Friday – a move that scientists ...
The NIH, the largest funder of biomedical research in the U.S., will limit funding for indirect costs to 15%. Indirect costs cover expenses like building maintenance and administrative salaries.
The NIH, the nation’s top funder of biomedical research, announced on Friday that it would substantially limit payments for indirect costs, administrative and facility expenses connected to ...
The average NIH indirect cost rate has historically been between 27 to 28 percent. Trump’s directive will take effect Monday and apply to both current and future grants. Garber’s Sunday ...
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is joining another legal battle aimed at the Trump Administration’s plan to cut “indirect costs” reimbursements that help aid ...