The funding agency aims to cap “indirect costs” in biomedical research grants. But this behind-the-scenes work is crucial to making research happen.
The proposed cuts would place a 15% indirect cost rate on all new and existing grant awards received by research institutions and universities.
After weeks of disruption to scientific federal grants, the National Institutes of Health has fallen behind in funding ...
UNC Charlotte received the most NIH funding in the area — $56 million since the 2015 fiscal year. The university received ...
This is seismic,” said Dr. Colin Duckett, vice dean for basic and preclinical science at the Duke University School of Medicine. “I cannot overstate that.” ...
Private investment in pharmaceutical research can't replace the NIH. Both public investment and the private sector are needed ...
Changes to a key funding formula will reduce research grants at hospitals and universities by billions — and may discourage ...
The National Institutes of Health proposal would limit indirect costs for research projects to 15 percent of grants.
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