A new memo by NIH Acting Director Matthew Memoli, obtained by Forbes, clarifies what can and can’t be done with regard to clinical trials, purchasing, research and the like.
The agency expects “additional guidance” this week on the communications freeze — which unleashed confusion about whether government workers could attend public meetings, speak with outside researchers,
Meetings designed to distribute grant money to fund research were canceled as part of a communications freeze at health agencies.
The Trump administration is freezing all National Institutes of Health research grants, potentially throwing sand into a multibillion-dollar motor of the Bay Area economy.
During Donald Trump's draconian first-week rollbacks, cancer research and other crucial medical projects have been paused indefinitely.
The first week of President Donald Trump’s second term included several executive orders and actions that will be detrimental to public health.
A sudden freeze on federal spending by the Trump administration — set to take effect Tuesday — sent Colorado officials scrambling as they tried to figure out the extent and impact of the
Despite concerns about the future of research at the National Institutes of Health, current clinical trials can continue as scheduled, the agency’s acting director told staff scientists in an email Monday.
Just days after President Trump imposed broad restrictions on communications, meetings, travel and public appearances at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is clarifying the extent of the freeze’s effect.
New rules include a hold on the review panels the National Institutes of Health uses to evaluate and approve research grants.