NIH Resumes Review of Delayed and Stalled Research Grants

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The NIH is reviewing and deciding on numerous previously rejected or shelved grant applications following court agreements, which aim to address delays caused by political restrictions, particularly on diversity, equity, and inclusion research. This process is part of ongoing legal battles over federal research funding, with some grants being restored and others not renewed due to shifting priorities, raising concerns about the impact on public health research and scientists' careers.
- NIH Approves 100s of Grant Applications It Shelved or Denied Inside Higher Ed
- NIH begins review of thousands of delayed research proposals, funding 135 on first day statnews.com
- Trump administration agrees to review stalled NIH research grants after lawsuit Reuters
- Trump administration agrees to reconsider cut or stalled DEI-related NIH grants The Hill
- WA AG Nick Brown: Feds agree to resume review for NIH grants The Seattle Times
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