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 ...
Until you’re wheeled into an ER, relying on a medical system built by decades of taxpayer-funded research. What happens next — the drugs you’re given, the treatments available, the standards of care ...
"Without careful consideration of the impact of these changes, we risk long-term damage" to medical research, writes Dr. George Weiner.
Cutting indirect cost reimbursement for NIH grants will have a significant impact on UB’s ability to carry out lifesaving ...
The National Institutes of Health announced on Friday that it would be capping a type of funding for medical research at hospitals, universities, medical schools and other scientific institutions in ...
Harvard’s top research officer submitted a declaration alongside a lawsuit filed on Monday by 13 United States universities — not including Harvard — over the Trump administration’s order to limit ...
The NIH said Friday night that it would slash support for indirect costs on all existing and future grants to 15% ...
Two Republican senators, including a reliable ally of President Trump, have raised concerns about the National Institutes of ...
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes is suing over the federal government's funding slash on indirect research costs.
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.