NIH to End Foreign Subawards for Research Funding Due to National Security Concerns
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) recently announced a policy shift regarding research funding. The agency will discontinue the practice of issuing subawards to foreign institutions. This decision reflects a broader restructuring of how the NIH manages its research funding, a move driven by national security considerations. The new policy means that foreign entities will no longer be eligible to receive funds indirectly through subawards granted by NIH-funded primary recipients. This change is expected to impact international collaborations and the distribution of research dollars across institutions globally.
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Date: May 1, 2025
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