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Trump Administration Sues Harvard over Civil Rights

The March 20 suit seeks to rescind research grants that were restored in an earlier court ruling.

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Trump Administration Sues Harvard over Civil Rights

Court victory for Harvard in research funding fight

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Court victory for Harvard in research funding fight

Funding cuts upend projects piecing together saga of human history

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Funding cuts upend projects piecing together saga of human history

Setback in the fight against pediatric HIV

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Setback in the fight against pediatric HIV

Foundation for U.S. breakthroughs feels shakier to researchers

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Foundation for U.S. breakthroughs feels shakier to researchers

Harvard’s David Liu on why publicly-funded research matters

David Liu in his office
Harvard’s David Liu on why publicly-funded research matters
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Jeff Imai-Eaton

Harvard epidemiologist Jeff Imai-Eaton on the impact of HIV/AIDS funding uncertainty

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David Corey

Harvard’s David Corey on Gene Therapy Breakthrough for Childhood Deafness

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Duane Wesemann

Harvard’s Duane Wesemann on Why Medical Research Matters

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David Mooney

‘Miraculous’ treatments for more patients

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Broad Institute researcher Alexander Sousa

‘It’s through research that we can live longer, healthier lives’

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Harvard’s JoAnn Manson on the impact of the Women’s Health Initiative

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Existential crisis for ‘irreplaceable resource’

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12,000 Harvard Alumni File Amicus Brief in Funding Freeze Lawsuit

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Young researcher’s ALS attack plan now a no-go

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Gene-editing technologies demonstrate game-changing potential

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Federal funding freeze leaves grad students, postdocs scrambling for labs, support

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Harvard amends lawsuit to push back against new funding cuts

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Funding today, entrepreneurship tomorrow. Or not.

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Worth the grind

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Don Ingber in his lab

He got the stop-work order. Then the scrambling began.

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Freezing funding halts medical, engineering, and scientific research

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Harvard files lawsuit against Trump administration

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A Call for Constructive Engagement

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A Brief History of Federal Funding for Basic Science

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Research on Hold

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