NIH shut out hundreds of young scientists from funding to start their own labs

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来源: STAT
发布时间: 2025-12-08 06:00
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MOSAIC program aimed to support early-career biomedical researchers but faced termination under the Trump administration, leading to funding cuts for 104 researchers. This has raised concerns about the diversity and future of scientific innovation in the U.S., as the NIH reported a significant decline in early-career grants. The program's elimination highlights the precarious position of early-career scientists and the potential long-term impact on the scientific workforce.

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MOSAIC program was aimed at supporting early-career researchers but was terminated.
104 researchers saw their MOSAIC funding terminated, impacting their ability to establish independent labs.
The NIH reported a significant drop in early-career grants awarded compared to previous years.

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MOSAIC program aimed to support early-career biomedical researchers but faced termination under the Trump administration, leading to funding cuts for 104 researchers. This has raised concerns about the diversity and future of scientific innovation in the U.S., as the NIH reported a significant decline in early-career grants. The program's elimination highlights the precarious position of early-career scientists and the potential long-term impact on the scientific workforce.

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