Cuts in NIH funding could arrive sooner than expected
Two weeks ago, President Donald Trump announced a budget for fiscal year 2018 that included an 18 percent reduction in HHS funding. Now, it appears federal dollars for medical research could be pulled earlier than initially expected.
The newly announced proposals would eliminate $1.2 billion from a budget of $31.6 billion for NIH in December 2016's continuing resolution for this year. The 2017 fiscal year runs through October, meaning such cuts would involve removing funds from programs already in progress. HHS Secretary Tom Price, MD, appearing before the appropriations subcommittee in the U.S. House of Representatives, defended cuts to medical research and NIH.
“About 30 percent of the grant money that goes out is used for indirect expenses, which as you know means that money goes for something other than the research that's being done,” Price said.
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