The change in administration in Washington, D.C., is affecting the distribution of federal funds to institutions in North Carolina, with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) pausing grants.
Medical and biomedical researchers across North Carolina are used to pondering some of the most vexing questions in health and biology, but a directive issued last week by Trump left many without answers when it came to the future of their life-saving and life-enhancing research projects.
Data: National Science Foundation and National Institutes of Health; Map: Alex Fitzpatrick/Axios The Trump Administration's halting of federal grants and financial assistance programs has institutions,
North Carolina receives nearly $2 billion annually from National Institutes for Health grants, which support a multitude of research programs across the state.
Duke and UNC received more than $1 billion combined in grants from the National Institutes of Health in just a single year. But is that funding stream be about to run dry?
One of the many executive orders President Donald Trump signed after his inauguration on Monday, Jan. 20, requires all federal health agencies to pause external communications. Agencies affected include the U.
Advocates say migration-related stressors can lead to mental health challenges for immigrants adapting to a new culture and language.
The National Institutes of Health funds research, but some scientists fear that funding may be pulled or paused by the Trump administration.
UNC Health and Duke Health are partnering to build a new children's health system that will include North Carolina's first freestanding pediatric hospital, the pair announced Tuesday. | The academic health systems' vision,
An email obtained by NPR says NIH employees are subject to a travel freeze and offers of employment are being rescinded. Scientists worry about disruptions to critical research.
Two North Carolina-based university health systems have announced an agreement to construct the state’s first standalone children’s hospital.
The prospect of having vaccine skeptic Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in charge of the nation’s health policy has doctors speaking out to oppose his confirmation as U.S. Health and Human Services secretary. The Committee to Protect Health Care says it has more than 15,