A reversal of cuts to the National Institutes of Health budget has life sciences operators breathing a sigh of relief.
Anil Oza is a general assignment reporter at STAT focused on the NIH and health equity. You can reach him on Signal at aniloza.16. Emory is the data editor at STAT. He’s a data journalist with a ...
Read more from The Alligator's "Ripple Effects" special section here. As UF research spending hit an all-time high, undergraduate funding across the country fell into turmoil when the National ...
A Catalight researcher has been awarded a $4.5 million National Institute of Health (NIH) R01 grant to study RUBIES, a program aimed at reducing challenging behaviors among autistic elementary ...
NIH F32 grants support early-career physician-scientists, leading to significant research output and subsequent NIH K awards for 36% of recipients. The F32 program focuses on research training, ...
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Mass. AG Campbell wins preliminary injunction on NIH funding lawsuit against Trump
A federal judge in Massachusetts extended the pause on the Trump’s administration’s cuts to NIH funding on Wednesday.
A new report from the Senate health committee details deep cuts into research on some of the leading causes of death in the ...
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House Republicans break from Trump over NIH funding
House Republicans are rejecting President Trump's nearly $20 billion proposed budget cut for the National Institutes of Health in an increasingly rare show of bipartisan support for biomedical ...
Nearly a year ago, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., promised a “dramatic reduction in animal testing at [the National Institutes of Health].” But a year into Kennedy’s ...
NIH's AI use cases rose to 124 last year, as the agency navigated staff cuts. But many of the NIH's AI projects remain in pilot mode.
As the Trump administration slashes and transforms the National Institutes of Health (NIH), minority health researchers are walking a tightrope, trying to maintain funding without crossing the vague ...
NIH has announced that it will proceed with peer review for all applications scheduled for the January 2026 Council rounds, including those submitted to summer 2025 due dates. NIH indicated it is ...
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