The University of California has voiced concerns regarding the Trump administration's pause on National Institutes of Health (NIH) grant reviews, which are crucial for their extensive research programs. This pause, resulting from a halt in communications and activities within health agencies, threatens the funding that drives critical studies on diseases. UC receives $2.6 billion from NIH in federal research funds, constituting 62% of its federal awards. While temporary pauses are standard for new administrations, prolonged delays could severely impact life-saving research efforts.
Researchers fear a prolonged pause in NIH grant reviews could halt critical biomedical research, impacting essential studies on diseases such as Alzheimer's and brain injuries.
The University of California's leadership expresses concern regarding the Trump administration's abrupt halt on grant reviews, highlighting the significance of NIH funding for their research programs.
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