ATTORNEY GENERAL RAUL TORREZ AND 21 OTHER STATES ARE SUING THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION FOR ABRUPT FUNDING CUTS TO THE NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF HEALTH. THEY WANT TO BLOCK THE REDUCTION OF INDIRECT COST ...
"Funding is vital to what we do. We see our work as advancing science, advancing health, advancing things for the public good ...
NIH funding cuts would mean universities would have to find ways to make cutbacks and could result in “massive layoffs” ...
PPD Development LP, a pharmaceutical contract research organization based in Wilmington, and Rho Federal Systems Division, a ...
Attorney General Wins Court Order Blocking NIH Funding Cuts, Protecting Medical Research and Economy
Attorney General secures a temporary restraining order to block NIH's planned funding cuts, potentially preventing ...
Attorney General Jeff Jackson announced on Monday a temporary restraining order to prevent 'unlawful health care cuts'.
The 80-year-old partnership between the federal government and research institutions has made the U.S. the leader in ...
The NIH's average indirect cost rate is between 27% to 28%, according to a policy statement the agency released on Friday. The statement said implementing the new rate would bring the NIH more in line ...
A judge on Monday prevented the National Institutes of Health from changing the percentage that universities and medical schools are paid in facilities and administrative costs in 22 states.
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser has joined in four lawsuits against Trump administration policies and also taken other legal actions.
We’re talking about massive layoffs across the Triangle if this (rule) holds,” former UNC-Chapel Hill Chancellor Holden Thorp ...
From research funding to required coursework, the federal government is making several changes that impact universities.
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