NIH funding change could carve big holes in budgets of DFW research institutions

Research projects aimed at curing and preventing diseases like cancer and Alzheimer's are at risk as the National Institutes of Health decides this week if it will significantly slash grant funding needed to support such projects. The cuts put forth by the Trump administration have sparked panic by researchers and their university partners. Read on to learn about the potential impact of NIH funding cuts in North Texas.
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