Harvard researchers are facing uncertainty as the NIH’s proposed cuts to indirect funding could severely disrupt essential research infrastructure. The NIH’s order threatens to reduce overhead costs, jeopardizing shared lab resources, compliance teams, and vital research facilities. Faculty members are concerned that the cuts will lead to staff layoffs and delays in critical projects. Harvard administrators are working to address the situation, while faculty brace for the potential long-term effects on their research programs.
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