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At Johns Hopkins, one of the nation’s top medical schools, senior faculty told me they worry how the Trump takeover of health-care and research funding will affect younger scientists who are ...
THE PILOT’S AUG. 31 editorial cartoon about the Catholic Church’s position on the ‘ice bucket challenge’ reflects either an ignorance of the Catholic faith or a deliberate m… ...
Medical research has been disproportionately focused on male subjects for years, creating a deficit of data about women's health. Even in the preclinical stage, test animals and cells tend to be male.
Medical research involves research in a wide range of fields, such as biology, chemistry, pharmacology and toxicology with the goal of developing new medicines or medical procedures or improving ...
That 15% rate reflects common practices in philanthropic funding for medical research, though some foundations pay less. This makes sense: The point of grants is to fund actual scientific ...
Dr. Timothy Johnson says that by cutting more than $1.8 billion in grants from the National Institutes of Health, the Trump administration risks destroying America's medical research ...
Universities across the country are scrambling to comply with President Donald Trump’s anti-diversity push in an effort to hold on to hundreds of millions of dollars in federal grants that fund ...
The Medical Research Future Fund should prioritise areas where Australia has a comparative advantage. Medical Research Future Fund has $20 billion to spend. Here’s how we prioritise who gets what ...
The State University of New York seal is pictured in this file photo. (Shutterstock) NIH is looking to cap the “indirect” costs associated with medical research, such as for staffing or lab ...
Medical research is not a lifeline, it’s an investment with expected returns. It drives technologies, companies, jobs and export markets. It strengthens our health system and boosts productivity.
In the 2024 fiscal year, the N.I.H. spent at least $32 billion on nearly 60,000 grants, including medical research in areas like cancer, genetics and infectious disease.