The funding agency aims to cap “indirect costs” in biomedical research grants. But this behind-the-scenes work is crucial to making research happen.
On Friday, February 7, the National Institutes of Health (“NIH”) issued Policy Statement Supplemental Guidance affecting budgets both for ...
Over the past few weeks, the Trump administration has introduced sweeping changes across the federal government that have impacted the federal ...
Calling the cuts "arbitrary and capricious," 22 states sued the Trump administration Feb. 10 – the day they were set to take effect – with lawsuits following from the Associat ...
On February 7, the NIH announced that it would begin capping indirect cost payments for new and existing research grants at 15%.
In statements and interviews with The Crimson, nine life sciences researchers at Harvard — from the Harvard School of Public ...
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 ...
Researchers have been "making great inroads" in precision medicine, and a 15 percent cap on indirect costs could quash the ...
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"Without careful consideration of the impact of these changes, we risk long-term damage" to medical research, writes Dr. George Weiner.
Democratic attorneys general from 22 states filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration challenging cuts to NIH funding ...
A group of 22 attorneys general achieved a temporary victory Monday in their lawsuit against the Trump administration’s ...
NIH announced it would limit indirect funding to 15% on Friday, but it is unclear how much money this will take from St. Jude hospital in Memphis.
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