The impact will be crippling to biomedical research in the U.S., and institutions will immediately face hard choices about ...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) on Friday made a significant reduction in grants reserved for research institutions, a decision that may significantly impact American higher education.
The NIH is the primary source of federal funding for medical research in the U.S., spending more than $45 billion on 50,000 competitive grants in fiscal 2023. About $26 billion of that went to ...
A post on X from the agency regarding the change noted that, of the $35 billion NIH spent on research grants during the 2023 fiscal year, $9 billion went to indirect costs. The post noted that ...
A judge temporarily stopped the Trump administration from making billions in NIH medical research cuts after California and 21 states sued. The NIH says the cuts are necessary and target overhead.
The NIH is the largest funder of UC research, funding that totaled $2.6 billion in the last academic year. As proposed, this will gut UC funding by hundreds of millions of dollars annually. “As the ...
“The United States should have the best medical research in the world,” NIH said in its announcement. “It is accordingly vital to ensure that as many funds as possible go towards direct ...
“NIH spent more than $35 Billion in Fiscal Year 2023 on almost 50,000 competitive grants to more than 300,000 researchers at more than 2,500 universities, medical schools, and other research ...
The move, announced Friday night by the National Institutes of Health, drastically cuts NIH’s funding for “indirect” costs related to research. These are the administrative requirements ...
The NIH also noted that in fiscal 2023, over one-fourth of the money granted to universities for research was used for these “indirect costs.” Now, the new rate cap will save more than $4 ...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced it would be cutting billions in overhead costs associated with federally funded research grants that go to various institutions, as part of a ...
The NIH announced Friday it would cap funding for "indirect costs" — mainly facilities and administration — at 15 percent for new and existing research awards, beginning Monday. Previously ...