Biomedical researchers in Massachusetts braced this weekend for drastic and sudden federal funding cuts which native officers say will upend scientific endeavors at universities and medical facilities synonymous with the state’s repute and economic system.
The change — introduced by Republican President Trump’s administration on Friday and set to take impact Monday — caps reimbursement charges from the Nationwide Institutes of Well being at 15 % for bills that help analysis operations however aren’t instantly tied to performing science.
The bills are known as “oblique prices” and pay for a variety of companies, personnel, and services like laboratory area, upkeep workers, and utilities.
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