Federal funding for medical research has dropped by roughly $1 billion this year, raising alarm among universities, medical ...
The National Institutes of Health introduced a new cap on funding allocation, and sent shockwaves across the U.S.'s top ...
Aaron J. Kowalski, Ph.D., CEO of Breakthrough T1D, spoke with Managed Healthcare Executive, talks about the possible impacts ...
With federal support, universities produce world-changing discoveries and the next generation of exquisitely well-trained ...
The NIH says funding cuts would save it billions of dollars a year. D.C.-area industry and academic leaders say it would cripple R&D.
The funding agency aims to cap “indirect costs” in biomedical research grants. But this behind-the-scenes work is crucial to making research happen.
Sweeping layoffs, funding freezes and executive orders have provoked outcry among federal researchers and their university partners, who fear that science itself is under siege.
After NIH-funded studies linked untreated hearing loss to health issues such as dementia, Hopkins professor Frank Lin ...
From bipolar disorder to hepatitis, and from strokes to development of magnetic resonance imaging, research tied to NIH grants has changed life for millions of people over time. So why ...
Grant funding uncertainty has jeopardized the sustainability of research projects and discouraged researchers.
The bureaucratic bloat in federal research funding is finally facing a long-overdue reckoning, especially for indirect ...
National Institutes of Health grants are essential for lifesaving medical research. A Trump administration policy now ...