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The American Federation of Teachers is kickstarting an AI training hub for educators, bankrolled by Microsoft, OpenAI, and Anthropic.
The National Institutes of Health announced major reductions to indirect costs for research funding Feb. 7 in a move many experts say would cause serious harm to lifesaving medical ...
Empty offices and desks within the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy serve as visible evidence of the impact of cuts ...
More than 900 research grants worth $2.6 billion are in jeopardy. So is the 80-year-old model of American science.
Pain-Train is a new NIH-funded supplement to support the design and implementation of a structured translational pain research methodology training program for trainees of the Combined Engineering and ...
This spring, the National Institutes of Health quietly began terminating programs at scores of colleges that prepared promising undergraduate and graduate students for doctoral degrees in the sciences ...
Since late March, at least 17 NIH grants awarded to Yale-affiliated researchers have been abruptly terminated. Many of these grants have been awarded for research on public health equity, transgender ...
Previous NIH policies required colleges to comply with federal civil rights laws in order to receive federal funding. That includes Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which bars discrimination ...
The Fogarty International Center at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is accepting applications for its Global Infectious Disease Research Training Award program. This initiative aims to ...
NIH bans all future grants to universities with DEI programs or Israel boycotts New rules are the next step in the Trump administration’s assault on campus diversity programs and allegations of ...
The mandate overrules Section 4.1.2 “Civil Rights Protections” of the NIH Grants Policy Statement, which includes the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the Educational Amendments of 1972, the ...
The NIH canceled Logan Beyer’s health equity research, saying it was “antithetical to scientific research.” That’s completely wrong, she writes.