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Federal grantmaking processes are designed to be open, fair, reliable, and free of political influence, favoritism, or ...
Plus: U.S. Capitol Police Chief Thomas Manger reflects on 50 years of service, including time in Montgomery County; ...
The administration's cuts at the National Institutes of Health will obliterate billions in economic gains, America's ...
San Diego State University just joined an elite club of research institutions. Faculty are now trying to keep projects afloat ...
UMass doctoral candidate Shannon Callaham had initially planned to spend last week analyzing interview data between Holyoke ...
Professor Denise Kohn plans to develop new minor, certificate and general education specialty over three years to prepare ...
The Grant Watch database Scott Delaney helped set up has been used to better understand the implications of grant ...
The U.S. Department of Government Efficiency has been screening all National Institutes of Health grants since early this month, Nature ’s news arm reported last week. The journal said it received ...
Researchers have spent years digging into solutions, including on HIV prevention and for healing diabetic wounds, but are now scrambling to find money to continue critical work.
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Creators Syndicate on MSN'Devastated' and 'Hopeless': Researchers Speak Out on Funding CutsIn February, the National Institutes of Health — the world's largest public funder of biomedical research — began an ...
The world’s largest funder of biomedical and public health research in will now prioritize innovative health research, leaving outdated animal experiments behind.
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