The NIH says funding cuts would save it billions of dollars a year. D.C.-area industry and academic leaders say it would cripple R&D.
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.
From bipolar disorder to hepatitis, and from strokes to development of magnetic resonance imaging, research tied to NIH grants has changed life for millions of people over time. So why ...
Kettl argues that the NIH directive, which upends decades of federal science policy, violates federal law: “Assertion of an ...
Johns Hopkins psychiatrist Paul Nestadt says cutting NIH funding for suicide prevention research is 'not just a fiscal ...
Even a temporary pause could be devastating for people like me, desperately waiting for new treatments that are under ...
During her medical training, Dr. Miriam Cremer watched a woman suffering from advanced cervical cancer bleed to death in Arcatao, El Salvador. That preventable tragedy is what sowed the seeds of her ...
The Trump administration's move to curtail discretionary spending for NIH research grants will help curtail out-of-control ...
Scientists and medical researchers being let go by President Donald Trump’s administration walked out of the gates of the ...
Potential delays in clinical trials may result in extended timelines for new drug approvals, and a sudden reduction in ...
Although the funds don’t directly support patient care, they help keep basic operations afloat, such as keeping the lights on ...
Attorneys general from 22 states had filed a lawsuit seeking to block the policy that would dramatically change NIH's ...