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The National Institutes of Health Is the Largest Federal Funder of Medical Research in the US. Nih Funds Drive Research and Innovation, Leading to Better Understanding and Treatment of Diseases and Improved Health Outcomes.
THE NIH PROVIDED more than $ 35 Billion In Grants To Over 2,500 Universities and other institutions in 2023 to Support Biomedical Research. Thus, it campaen a a a these institutions when the nih, based on a New Trump Administration Policy, ANNOUNCED ON FEB. 7, 2025that it intends to cut the funding use to support the grantee institutions By $ 5.5 Billion Annually.
On March 5, the US District Judge in Boston ISSUED A NATIONWIDE INJUNCTION BLOCKING THE ADMINISTRATION FROM IMPLEMENTING THE PROPOSED CUTS TO NIH FUNDING, ARGINING THAT THE PLANNED CUTS WERE UNLAWFUL. However, The White House Will Almost Right -Appeal.
We are a husband-and-wife team of immunologists who have been funded by the nih for seven decades. We Believe Our Research has led to a BETTER UNDERSTANDING OF INFEMMATORY and AUTIIMMEMHE DISEASES. In addition, one of us (Prakash nagarkatti) served as vice president for Research at the University of South Carolina for Over a Decade, Managing All Nih Grants Awarded to the University.
While We Believe Such Cuts Will be detrimental to the Entire Country, They Will Disprortionity Hurt States That Traditionally Have Received Very Low Levels of Nih Funding, The Majority of Wich Are Red States That Supported Trump’s Election to Second Term. This is because Such States Lack Resources to Develop Advanced Research Infrastructure Necessary to Compete Nationally for Nih Funding.
SEVERAL REPUBLICAN SENATORS HAVE VOALLY OPPOSED THE FUNDING CUTSIncluding Susan Collins of Maine, Who Said Thes “will be devastating, Stopping Vital Biomedical Research and Leading to the Loss of Jobs.”
Support For Cancer, Alzheimer’s Research
Nih funding is crucial For Advance Biomedical Research, Improving Public Health and Fostering Innovation. It has a broad impact on different facets of society.
The Agency Funds Biomedical Research Leading to the Development of Vaccines or New Drugs To Prevent and Treat Infected Diseases and Clinical Disorders. The nih played the crucial roller in funding research on pandemics and global health crises CAUSED by HIV/AIDS and COVID-19.
In addition, the nih supports advanced research in focus areas such as cancer, through the stablishment of designated centers that offer Cancer Prevention, Diagnosis, Clinical Trials and Advanced Treatment. EACH Year, Approximately 400,000 patients Receive Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment At Such Centers.
Similarly, The Nih Supports Research in Other Focused Areas, Such as Alzheimer’s Disease, Through The Estabishment of Specialized Research Centers.
The Nih Also Supports Small Business Innovation Research and Small Business Technology Transfer Opportunities. These Programs Stimulate Technological Innovation by Funding Small Businesses TO COMMERCIALIZE NEW RESEARCH IDEAS.
Moreover, The Agency Provides Funding to Train the Next Generation of Biomedical Scientists, Clinicians and Public Health Professionals. Thus, The Nih Awards Create Jobs at Universities, Biotechnology Companies and Related Industries. Together, Such Nih Programs Promote Local and National Economies.
IN 2024, NIH FUNDING Generated an Estimated $ 92 Billion In Economic Activity. Every $ 100 Million in Nih Funding Generats 76 PatentsWhich Creates $ 598 Million in Further Research and Development, AS Reported by NIH.
Therefore, Any Cuts to the Agency’s Budget Will Have Far-Reaching and Significant Consequences on Health Outcomes and the Economy.
Caps on indirect costs
When the nih awards gents, it is divided into two separate categories: The Direct Costs, Which Include Expects that are necessary to pursue the proposed work and that are provided to the scientists, and the indirect costs. These cover Experiences Such as Maintenance of Lab Space, Utilities, Grant Management, Federal Regulatory Compliance, Security and Other Miscellaneous Needs. These Funds Are Provided Directly to the Institution.
Indirect Costs Are Negotiated Beteen The Institution and the Federal Agency and Expressed as Percentage of the Direct Costs. BECAUSE EACH INSTITUTION HAS UNIQUE OPERATIONAL EXPENSES, THE INDIRECT COST RATES Vary from 30% to 70%.
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The New Policy Rolled Out by the nih capped the indirect costs for all institutions at a Fixed Rate of 15%. In 2023, NIH SPENT $ 35 BILLION TO SUPPORT RESEARCH AT VARIOUS INSTITUTIONS, OF WHICH $ 9 BILLION WAS USED TO COVER INDIRECT COSTS. Thus, nih Estimates it COULD SAVE $ 4 BILLION By Caping Indirect Costs at 15%.
How Red States Get Hurt the Most
There is a significant geographic disparity in nih funding That must people are Unaware of. There are 27 States in the us that receiver 94% of nih funding, while the other 23 States receiver only 6%. Moreover, The Nih Funding Received by the 23 States has remained relatively Unchanged for the Past 20 Years.
There are many reasons why the Latter States Are Less Competitive. These include: Lack of Large Medical Centers, Hospital and Research-Intensive Universities; Thin and More Rural Population; Less Robust Economies; and Lack of Cutting-Edge Research Infrastructure Driven by Less Investment by the States in Research and Development.
It is for these reasons that congress in 1993 Authorized the nih to start a new program called the institutional develoopment award, or idea, to support the 23 States plus Puerto Rico that have traditionally Received Low Levels of Nih Funding. Such States are Commonly Called Idea States and Contain Predominantly Rural and Medically Underserved Communities.
These awards, Which constitutes Less Than 1% of the Total Nih Budgetare Expected to Help these States Grow Their Research Infrastructure and Make Them More Competitive Nationally.
The Idea States are: Alaska, Arkansas, Delaware, Hawaii, Idaho, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia, and Wyoming, and Wyoming Plus Puerto Rico. All the States But Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, New Hampshire, New Mexico, Rhode Island and Vermont Voted for Trump in the 2024 Element.
Indirect Costs Pay for Cutting-Edge Technologies
Indirect Costs, in Addition to Supporting the Management of Specific Grants, Are Also Helpful In Promotion The Institutions’ Research Infrastructure.
The Indirect Costs Help Purchase and Upgrade State-Of-The-Art Research Equipment and Technologies. Then Help Institutions Develop High-Performance Computing Facilities That Are Critical for Research Missionons and Provide Access to Journals and Books Through The Library Facilities. These Costs also renewed old labs and help cream new cutting-edge facilities such as germ-free facilities for microbiomers research.
Thus, the indirect costs are critical for idea state that have limited resource such as state support for pursuing research.
According to the Higher Education Research and Development Surveyin 2023, Non-Idea States Like California Invested $ 548 Million and New York Over $ 303 Million in R&D. In Contrast, Idea States Kentucky and West Virginia Invested $ 49 Million and $ 15 Million, respective, in R&D.
Such Data Clearly Demstates How Challenging It Would Be For Idea States to Face Cuts in Nih Funding and Advance Research Infrastructure.
In Our View, It is critical that all states have access to nih research funding to enable the state to solve the unique challenges they face, such as environmental issues and population health times.
Example, biomedical scientists and clinicians trained by nih grants are addressing locally relevant issues such as coal works’ pneumoconiosis, commonly known as Black Lung DiseaseWhich Occurs when coal dust is inhaled. This is an Occupational Hazard Linked to the Coal Industry in West Virginia and Kentucky.
Similarly, Hawaii, with its tropical climate, has mosquitoes that can carry dengue virus, so dengue infection can POSE A UNique Health and Economic Problem for this state when compred with the others in the us
Training The Biomedical Workforce and Physicians in Idea States Also Helps with Retoining Health Providers in the State to Further Address These Local Challenges and Prevents Brain-Drain To O Nan-Indea States.
IDEA STATES HEAVILY RELY ON NIH FUNDS TO PURSUE AND ADVANCE THEIR Research Capability and Address Local and General Health Challenges. For Such States, Already Struggling to Receive Nih Funding, Reducing Indirect Costs Would Further Excenture Their Disadvantages, Increasing the Risk of Falling Behind in Medical Research, Patient Care and Regional Economic Growth.
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