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On the chopping block for grants: vaccine hesitancy, the health effects of climate change, gender-affirming care, DEI, ...
Bundesen forwarded the email with the spreadsheet to Michelle Bulls, who directs the agency's Office of Policy for Extramural ...
Bundesen forwarded the email with the spreadsheet to Michelle Bulls, who directs the agency’s Office of Policy for Extramural ...
Gruesome animal experiments ending under Jay Bhattacharya. "Upon entering NIH meetings, I sometimes caught a favored capo slouching down in his chair after dutifully raising Fauci’s own," anonymous ...
But the spending reductions at the NIH, the nation’s foremost source of funding for biomedical research, go much further: Of about 220 organizations that had grants terminated, at least 94 were ...
For Pope Francis, there was faith - and football. And concerns about corruption tainting the joy and purity of sport. But at the Argentine club supported by Jorge Bergoglio since childhood ...
Instead, the official said, HHS will launch a $50 million research effort ... insurance claims and even wearables like smart watches and fitness trackers. While the NIH has dozens of existing ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier responded Tuesday to the ongoing Hope Florida controversy. Uthmeier says he's tired of what he calls "the politicized narratives ...
Guyana has won the Best-Case Award in the Caribbean region for its efforts in fighting money-laundering and anti-corruption…’ Attorney General Anil Nandlall SC has rejected claims in the ...
The NIH is the largest public funder of biomedical research in the world. It issues roughly 60,000 grants a year to nearly 3,000 universities and hospitals. More than 80% of the agency’s $48 ...