Judge rules some NIH grant cuts illegal
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In a ruling issued Monday, the judge called the government’s directives “arbitrary and capricious” and ordered funding for some of the NIH grants, including many profiled by ProPublica in recent months,
Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. NIH grant money doesn’t sit in Washington – it gets funneled down to research universities across the country, where professors, graduate students,
The Trump administration has locked horns with a federal judge who ruled on Monday that more than $1 billion in DEI-fueled cuts to federal health research clearly discriminated against racial minorities and LGBTQ+ people. In what The New York Times dubbed ...
Judge William Young expressed frustration over the government’s criteria for terminating hundreds of medical research grants.
The Johns Hopkins-led and NIH funded OUtMATCH study led to the development of Xolair, a groundbreaking drug that reduces the severity of allergy symptoms for people who take it regularly, significantl
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Britain’s foreign intelligence service, MI6, will be led by a woman for the first time in its history. Blaise Metreweli, who is currently head of the technology and innovation teams, will become chief of the Secret Intelligence Service in the fall. For fans of the James Bond movies, that means Q just became M.
National Institutes of Health Director Jay Bhattacharya claimed the dean of Stanford Medical School asked him to stop speaking with the press
National Institutes of Health director Jay Bhattacharya didn't aggressively push back and defend Trump administration budget cuts and grant freezes when senators grilled him last week about plans for his agency.