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Amid confusion around U.S. science, some neuroscientists prepare to rally

Eight neuroscientists at different career stages spoke with The Transmitter about whether they plan to participate in the upcoming β€œStand Up for Science” demonstrations across the United States on 7 March.

Neuroscience Ph.D. programs adjust admissions in response to U.S. funding uncertainty

Some departments plan to shrink class sizes by 25 to 40 percent, and others may inadvertently accept more students than they can afford, according to the leaders of 21 top U.S. programs.

Adapt or die: Safeguarding the future of diversity and inclusion funding in neuroscience

25 February 2025 at 05:00
As diversity and inclusion funding initiatives crumble, we as neuroscientists need to change how we write grants, better communicate the economic benefits of our work and engage in constructive conflict when necessary.

Federal Register hold makes β€˜end run’ around court pause on NIH funding freeze

U.S. National Institutes of Health-related updates to the Federal Register, which are required for the scheduling of study sections and advisory councils, are on hold indefinitely, according to an email reviewed by The Transmitter.

About-faces in U.S. federal science funding put neuroscientists on edge

β€œIt’s hard to know what’s real,” says neuroscientist Josh Dubnau after a dizzying week in which diversity-related grant applications were pulled from study sections only to be reinstated five days later, among other reversals.

Trump Effort To Freeze Federal Funding Sows Confusion For Medicaid, Disability Programs

30 January 2025 at 05:45

The Trump administration is walking back a directive to pause trillions of dollars in government spending that bred uncertainty about the impact on everything from Medicaid to special education.

The post Trump Effort To Freeze Federal Funding Sows Confusion For Medicaid, Disability Programs appeared first on Disability Scoop.

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