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Planned NIH Cuts Threaten Americans’ Health, Senators Charge in Tense Hearing

Last updated: June 11, 2025 4:10 pm
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In a tense hearing on Capitol Hill, U.S. Senators grilled National Institutes of Health (NIH) director Jayanta Bhattacharya over the proposed cuts to the agency’s budget. The day before the hearing, more than 300 NIH staff members sent a fiery letter to Bhattacharya protesting the cancellation of thousands of research projects. This move has raised concerns about the impact on Americans’ health.

The proposed budget cuts, which amount to about 40% of the NIH’s funding, have sparked outrage among scientists and advocates. At the hearing, advocates for Alzheimer’s disease research spoke out against the cuts, warning that critical research could be halted if the budget reductions are implemented.

Bhattacharya defended his leadership at the NIH, emphasizing the need for reform within the agency. He highlighted the importance of increasing reproducibility in biomedical research, upholding academic freedom, and addressing pressing health issues such as autism. However, his response did not appease the concerns raised by the staff members and advocates.

The Bethesda Declaration, a letter sent by NIH staff members, criticized the agency for terminating jobs and canceling research projects on various topics deemed ‘politicized’ by the Trump administration. The letter called for a focus on human safety and the responsible use of public resources.

During the hearing, Senators questioned the decision-making process at the NIH, particularly in light of reports that specific grants were being targeted for cuts at the behest of external entities. The proposed budget cuts are not yet final, as Congress has the authority to approve or reject the President’s budget proposal.

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The hearing highlighted the deep divisions over science funding and the future of biomedical research in the United States. While some Senators expressed concerns about the proposed cuts, others defended the need for reform within the NIH.

As the debate over NIH funding continues, the fate of critical research projects hangs in the balance. The impact of these proposed cuts on Americans’ health remains a significant concern for policymakers, advocates, and scientists alike.

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