Trump’s funding cuts put SUNY programs for 9/11 responders, women’s health at risk

The Trump administration’s efforts to curb research funding has put treatment for 9/11 first responders, studies of top causes of death in older women, and other life-saving programs on college campuses at risk, the State University of New York warned.

At the end of last week, the National Institutes of Health announced new limits on federal grants researchers use for equipment, staffing and other overhead costs. The cuts were slated to take effect Monday but paused by the federal courts.

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