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Trump moves to terminate hundreds of grants to Harvard

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Last updated: May 17, 2025 9:51 pm
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In a recent move that has sent shockwaves through the scientific community, the Trump administration has made the decision to terminate a significant number of research grants at Harvard University and its medical school. This decision has put numerous research projects at risk and has the potential to disrupt the careers of young scientists who rely on this funding for their work.

Researchers at Harvard who are studying a wide range of important topics, such as cancer and infectious diseases, have been receiving termination notices for millions of dollars in research funding from various federal agencies. The National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, and the US departments of Defense and Energy are among the agencies that have taken steps to cut funding to Harvard researchers.

The impact of these funding cuts is significant and far-reaching. Brittany Charlton, an associate professor at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health and the founding director of the LGBTQ Health Center of Excellence, described the situation as a “bloodbath for research and the wider community.” Entire research labs are at risk of shutting down, and young scientists who are on training grants may suddenly find themselves without the support they need to continue their work. The halt in funding could also delay or even prevent potentially life-saving research from moving forward.

The decision to terminate these research grants has been met with widespread concern and criticism from the scientific community. Many are calling for a reconsideration of this move, emphasizing the importance of supporting scientific research and innovation, especially in critical areas such as healthcare and disease prevention.

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As the situation continues to unfold, it is clear that the impact of these funding cuts will be felt not only at Harvard University but also throughout the broader scientific community. The future of important research projects and the careers of young scientists hang in the balance, underscoring the significance of continued support for higher education and scientific advancement.

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