On February 7, the NIH announced that it would begin capping indirect cost payments for new and existing research grants at 15%.
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The National Institutes of Health proposal would limit indirect costs for research projects to 15 percent of grants.
The National Institutes of Health’s Office of the Director issued a policy change notice Feb. 7, announcing that the standard rate of indirect costs would be 15% for all current and future grants. The ...
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The University of Iowa is in danger of losing out on $33.4 million in research funding if National Institutes of Health ...
A dramatic cut to the National Institutes of Health’s budget for grants that support research institutions will have a ...
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