Planned funding cuts by the National Institutes of Health’s, the United States' leading medical research agency, could impact Alabama health care, jobs and future medical breakthroughs.
NIH grant recipients receive additional funding to cover "indirect costs," such as building maintenance and administrative ...
The National Institutes of Health ... “I feel like we’re just under attack,” said Davey Smith, an infectious disease expert at the University of California, San Diego.
The NIH's new 15 percent limit on indirect funding could cost states billions of dollars in medical research funding.
An expert discusses how recent trials address the unmet needs of UTI patients and highlights key areas where further research and collaboration are essential for improving patient outcomes.