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 NIH projected the cut will save it $4 billion during the current federal fiscal year, which ends September 30. That’s nearly half of the $9 billion that the NIH said it set aside for overhead ...
The Trump administration's move to curtail discretionary spending for NIH research grants will help curtail out-of-control ...
Universities and colleges built budgets around federal largess. The Trump administration is forcing them to take a fiscal ...
Funding freezes, legal fights, chaos — no one in medical research knows what will come, except that as of January 22, 2025, ...
ICMAI released the dates of the CMA June 2025 exam. Foundation, Intermediate, and Final exams will be held from 11 to 18 June ...
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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 ...
The sudden policy change is that the NIH is to cap indirect cost recovery at 15 percent of the direct costs of a grant, ...
Ruling on a lawsuit filed by 22 states, a federal judge has temporarily blocked the National Institutes of Health plan to cap ...
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 ...