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NIH ends fetal tissue research

Last updated: January 22, 2026 9:35 pm
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The decision by the U.S. National Institutes of Health to end support for research using human fetal tissue has sparked controversy and debate. NIH director Jay Bhattacharya cited the need to cut costs and the availability of alternative technologies as reasons for the decision. This move has raised concerns among researchers and patients who rely on fetal tissues for studies ranging from HIV research to joint and tendon regeneration.

Human fetal tissues have been a valuable resource for medical researchers for decades, used in developing vaccines and studying diseases in “humanized” mice models. The decision to end support for research using these tissues has been criticized by experts like Lawrence Goldstein, who argue that understanding diseases during fetal stages requires the use of real fetal tissues as controls and guidance.

On the other hand, antiabortion groups like Susan B. Anthony Pro-Life America have praised the decision as a victory, aligning with the Trump administration’s stance on abortion. This move is reminiscent of previous attempts to limit funding for embryonic stem cell research under the George W. Bush administration.

The controversy surrounding fetal tissue research is not new, with previous administrations facing similar debates and restrictions. The Biden administration had reversed some of the restrictions imposed by the Trump administration in 2021, allowing for new research using fetal tissues.

Critics of the NIH’s decision argue that political considerations are being prioritized over scientific expertise, potentially hindering important research efforts. The debate over the use of fetal tissues in biomedical research continues to be a contentious issue, with implications for both scientific progress and ethical considerations.

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As this story continues to develop, it remains to be seen how the decision to end support for research using human fetal tissue will impact ongoing projects and future scientific endeavors. The balance between scientific advancement and ethical considerations will likely remain a topic of debate in the scientific community.

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