The University of Louisville will pause hiring due to concerns about how a new NIH funding policy will impact the university's budget.
At UMass Chan Medical School, researchers, doctors, patients and biomedical executives voiced their concerns over cuts to NIH and Medicaid.
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As DOGE continues putting government spending on the chopping block, DO No Harm -- a nonprofit focused on getting DEI out of medicine -- found the National Cancer Institute is spending hundreds of millions of dollars annually to boost minority representation in the cancer workforce.
Teachers, students and researchers rallied in Boston against proposed cuts to the National Institutes of Health.
Before she had even unpacked her Washington, D.C., apartment after making the move from Alabama, Katie Sandlin became one of thousands of federal probationary workers to be fired.
"We just cannot take this," one scientist said, as UMass Chan Medical School stands to lose about $41 million in annual funding.
The memo announced a new policy that, for many universities and other institutions, would hamstring scientific research. It said that the NIH planned to cap so-called indirect cos