The Trump administration’s effort to cut back on federal funding for the National Institute of Health for research programs ...
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The leader of the tax policy panel in the New Mexico House of Representatives says he wants to renew a tax deduction for ...
Missouri universities and research organizations will need to cut about $100 million from research funded last year by the ...
A judge temporarily halted the cuts in 22 states that sued to block them. But Georgia has not joined that lawsuit.
Attorneys general sued the Trump administration to block a NIH decision that would slash grant payments for research overhead ...
A National Institutes of Health memo on Feb. 7 said certain grant funds to universities and research institutions would be ...
A federal judge temporarily halted a new policy from the National Institutes of Health in 22 states that sued the Trump administration Monday. Oklahoma is not one of the plaintiffs in the suit.
A federal judge issued a temporary restraining order hours after the lawsuit was filed and has scheduled a hearing for Feb.
From research funding to required coursework, the federal government is making several changes that impact universities.
Michigan and many other states are suing over federal changes to health research grant funding. Colin Jackson has more.