Information that the Trump administration has agreed to reevaluate hundreds of science and medical analysis grant functions held up as a result of they supposedly had components of range, fairness and inclusion must be met with cautious optimism.
A number of the analysis grants by the Nationwide Institutes of Well being, which is beneath the Division of Well being and Human Companies, and the Nationwide Science Basis, may have supplied developments in HIV prevention and Alzheimer’s illness.
The College of Washington is among the many dozens of universities affected by the federal government’s shortsightedness in freezing or terminating grant functions. That’s among the many the reason why Washington’s Lawyer Common Nick Brown joined 16 different state attorneys basic in a lawsuit in opposition to the federal government.
UW acquired $572 million from the NIH in 2024.
Based on Inside Higher Ed, instantly after the settlement final month, NIH reviewed a whole bunch of functions and permitted 499.
So why the skepticism?
Relationship again to his first time period, President Donald Trump tried to chop $6.1 billion in NIH analysis funding, together with $1 billion for most cancers analysis, however bipartisan motion within the Home and Senate prevented it.
For a lot of 2025, Trump, by way of varied means, tried to achieve extra control over and to reshape colleges and universities. First, in January, Trump ordered the pause on the federal grant functions. In February he minimize funding for analysis grants, together with analysis involving most cancers remedies. Each actions introduced a slew of lawsuits.
He additionally shook down faculties reminiscent of Cornell University ($30 million), Columbia University ($200 million), Brown University ($50 million) and even his alma mater, the University of Pennsylvania (withheld $175 million), beneath the guise of defending civil rights, and used the specter of withholding federal contracts and analysis funds. He additionally urged a number of universities to signal a higher education compact that might give faculties funding benefits in the event that they aligned themselves with the administration’s views on, amongst different issues, using gender and race in hiring and athletics.
The administration nonetheless has a backlog of functions to judge. This newest settlement with state attorneys basic doesn’t require the NIH to fund any of the stalled functions, solely to contemplate them. Motion in doing so is encouraging. But it surely took practically a yr and lawsuits to get up to now. In a rustic that for many years has prided itself on its medical and technological advances, it shouldn’t have been that approach.
