Trump administration cut autism-related research by 26% so far in 2025
- In early 2025, the Trump administration canceled funding totaling $44 million that had been allocated to a Birmingham-based biotech initiative managed by the Southern Research Institute.
- This cut followed years of planning and advocacy to create a tech hub that uses artificial intelligence to advance biotech and improve clinical trial diversity.
- The hub, led by Southern Research Institute and involving multiple collaborators including a major research university in Alabama, strives to accelerate the drug development process while providing cost-effective global health solutions such as drugs, vaccines, and diagnostics.
- Representative Terri Sewell condemned the cut as outrageous, stating it undermines job creation and health innovation backed by bipartisan support.
- The Southern Research Institute must now recompete for the award under new Trump administration rules, potentially delaying the hub’s development and impact.
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