News

Canceled grants and slashed budgets are disproportionately affecting junior health researchers, dealing a major blow to the ...
A researcher at Duke University, speaks out after her NIH grant for sickle cell research was terminated. The $750,000 funding ...
Scientists and public health advocates see disconnects between what the Trump administration says about health — notably, in ...
"I think a lot of folks here at NIH are experiencing just moral distress about the things we're being asked to do," Dr. Jenna ...
Nearly 100 NIH researchers publicly challenge their Trump-appointed director over massive research cuts they claim endanger ...
In a public letter, employees of the Environmental Protection Agency accused the administration of engaging in unlawful ...
The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has not yet rescinded directives that led to the cancellation of more than 2,400 ...
Katie Edwards has lost millions of dollars in grant money, bringing her research to a standstill. She’s taking the fight to ...
Last month, a baby got the world’s first personalized gene-editing treatment. What will this mean for millions of others with genetic diseases?
More scientific leaders need to speak out about anti-science agendas and threats to academic freedom across the world.
Cancer organizations are urging researchers, oncologists, and other stakeholders to advocate for cancer research.
According to data compiled by Grant Watch, a grassroots network of independent scientists documenting funding cuts, approximately $3.2 billion in NIH research funds have already been disrupted.