Federal judge blocks drastic funding cuts to medical research
- A federal judge has granted a preliminary injunction to block President Donald Trump's funding cuts to medical and public health research at universities.
- Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel, along with other attorneys general, co-led the effort against the funding cuts proposed by the Trump administration.
- U.S. District Judge Angel Kelley issued a preliminary injunction to halt the cuts while legal proceedings continue.
- The National Institutes of Health policy proposed significant cuts affecting research on diseases like Alzheimer's and cancer.
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University of California orders hiring freeze, cuts in response to Trump threats
As the Trump administration threatens to pull federal funds from universities, including those for medical and scientific research, the University of California has announced a hiring freeze and additional cuts.
Fired NIH workers lost their 'dream job.' Due to a Kafkaesque appeals process and slim private-sector offerings, their futures may be in jeopardy, too
“We are risking an entire generation of medical professionals, researchers, and scientists … and it's a future disaster waiting to happen,” former NIH director Nate Brought said.
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