The funding agency aims to cap “indirect costs” in biomedical research grants. But this behind-the-scenes work is crucial to making research happen.
On February 7, the NIH announced that it would begin capping indirect cost payments for new and existing research grants at 15%.
Of course the effects will vary across research institutions, as institutions differ markedly in their operating models and ...
UNC Charlotte received the most NIH funding in the area — $56 million since the 2015 fiscal year. The university received ...
The National Institutes of Health’s Office of the Director issued a policy change notice Feb. 7, announcing that the standard rate of indirect costs would be 15% for all current and future grants. The ...
The state's life sciences industry, which generated $3.3 billion in economic activity in 2023, could be severely impacted by ...
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Georgia Life Sciences said that the immediate impact on university research would cause downstream harm to the biomedical industry in the state.