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Sen. Collins slams NIH research cuts, urges funding be restored

Last updated: April 30, 2025 9:54 am
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Senator Susan Collins of Maine, a Republican and the chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee, recently criticized the Trump administration for its decision to cut federal funding for biomedical research. During a hearing titled “Biomedical Research: Keeping America’s Edge in Innovation,” Collins expressed concern over the proposed funding cuts, the termination of federal grants, and the layoffs of federal health department employees. She emphasized that these changes could jeopardize the foundation of the nation’s global leadership in the field of biomedical research.

Collins highlighted the importance of federal support for research and innovation, stating that the firing of essential federal scientists and the uncertainty surrounding policy decisions could have far-reaching consequences. She emphasized the need to reverse these changes in order to safeguard America’s position as a leader in biomedical research.

As one of the most powerful Republicans to speak out against President Trump’s cuts, Collins’s stance carries significant weight. The hearing also featured researchers from Maine and Alabama, with Alabama Republican Senator Katie Britt voicing similar concerns about cuts to university research grants.

The impact of these funding cuts and policy changes on the future of biomedical research in the United States cannot be understated. As researchers and scientists grapple with the challenges posed by reduced funding and resources, the need for continued support from the federal government becomes increasingly urgent.

It is essential for policymakers to prioritize investments in biomedical research and innovation to ensure that the United States remains at the forefront of scientific advancement. By reversing the proposed funding cuts, reinstating federal grants, and supporting the work of essential scientists and researchers, the government can help to sustain America’s edge in biomedical research and maintain its global leadership in this critical field.

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