30 Jul 2025, 22:09
Suspension of NIH Funding in the USA Affects Research
- NIH has suspended new grants due to political interference.
- Approximately $15 billion in funding is frozen.
- Renewal of funding remains under question.
Funding for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) in the USA has become the subject of political interference, leading to the suspension of new grants and contracts. On July 30, 2025, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) sent a directive regarding the halt of funding, which applies to all new research that NIH finances. This decision was made in the context of ongoing struggles for budget control between the Trump administration and Congress.
According to information obtained from various sources, including Forbes and Ars Technica, the value of the frozen funding amounts to approximately $15 billion. This suspension could have serious consequences for medical research, which may affect treatments for conditions such as cancer and cardiovascular diseases.
It is expected that this suspension will impact clinical research at universities and medical centers across the country. NIH leaders have received reports about the suspension of funding, which has sparked concern among scientists who rely on these funds to conduct their research. Many researchers are already struggling with a lack of funding, which could lead to a reduction in job positions in the field.
After mass pressure and pushback from senators, the administration has agreed to reconsider its decision regarding the suspension of funding. However, regardless of the assurances, the status of the suspended funding remains unclear, including how these funds will be allocated.
Tags: USA/Politics/Research