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Harvard vs Trump: millions in grant money begin trickling back to scientists


Harvard University scored a victory in court two weeks ago, when a US judge ruled that its research grants should be reinstated and its funding unfrozen. But the administration of Republican President ... Read More

Researchers: PA out nearly $40 million in NIH scientific grants after federal cuts


Around 112 scientific grants in Pennsylvania from the National Institutes of Health have been impacted by cuts or freezes instituted by the Trump administration, according to a group of researchers ... Read More

Georgia researchers, advocates say NIH grant cuts throw science into a ‘downward spiral’


Georgia researchers and advocates say a “chilling effect” is taking hold across Georgia’s universities after the Trump administration succeeded in cutting $783 million in funding for a wide range of ... Read More

Trump science and medical grant cuts impact Ohio universities and children’s hospitals


Ohio research institutions face a $16.75 million loss as recent NIH grant cuts impact over 30 projects statewide. Read More

Changes at NIH give political appointees greater power to fund or block research


NIH scientists said the disruption represents an attack on agency expertise This is a KFF Health News story. The Trump administration has given notice that political appointees, rather than scientists ... Read More

NIH grant cuts throw science into a ‘downward spiral,’ researchers and advocates say


When Geza Kogler, a former professor at Kennesaw State University, lost his National Institutes of Health grant, he didn’t just lose funding; he lost a program he believed in and, quite possibly, his ... Read More

Changes at NIH give political appointees greater power to fund or block research


Recent changes at the NIH shift final authority over grant funding from scientific peer review panels to political appointees, allowing them to override expert recommendations based on agency ... Read More

President Trump's science and medical grant cuts impact Ohio universities and children’s hospitals


CLEVELAND — This story was originally published in Ohio Capital Journal. More than 30 National Institutes of Health grants in Ohio have been impacted by recent cuts at the federal level. Thirty-two ... Read More

Changes at NIH give political appointees greater power to fund or block research


National Institutes of Health Director Jay Bhattacharya testifies at a Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing on June 10, 2025. (Photo by Eric Harkleroad/KFF Health News) The Trump administration ... Read More

Changes at NIH Give Political Appointees Greater Power To Fund or Block Research


The Trump administration has given notice that political appointees, rather than scientists, will ultimately decide who gets grant money from the world’s largest biomedical research funder — the ... Read More


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