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Harvard's Federal Funding Under Fire
Cambridge, MA, USAWednesday, May 28, 2025
Harvard has been relying on federal funding for a long time. The university's website highlights its cutting-edge research in areas like cancer, heart disease, infectious diseases, and obesity. Without federal funding, this work could grind to a halt. The administration's move could have serious consequences for the university and the country as a whole.
The Sinclair Lab at Harvard Medical School is one of the departments that could be hit hard by these funding cuts. The lab studies aging and is working on finding interventions for diseases like Alzheimer's, multiple sclerosis, cancer, and infertility. Under the current administration, the lab has already lost a National Institutes of Health grant, and a researcher lost a career grant to study age reversal to combat motor diseases. The move to revoke Harvard's ability to host international researchers has also affected half the lab's staff.
The impact of these potential cuts could be huge, especially for graduate and PhD students. Academics from both the US and abroad rely on outside funding for their research. If the cuts go through, many students could find themselves out of a job. This could lead to lay-offs and immediate stop-work orders for many graduate students.
The conflict between the White House and Harvard has been escalating over the past two months. The stakes are high, and the outcome could have far-reaching consequences. It remains to be seen how this dispute will play out, but one thing is clear: the future of Harvard's federal funding is uncertain.
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