A professor at Harvard was studying ALS. He lost his funding after the federal freeze
- The Trump administration froze over $2.2 billion in grants at Harvard University.
- Harvard refused to comply with demands regarding DEI programs and campus policies.
- Several Harvard researchers received stop-work orders, impacting various medical research projects.
- David Walt, a Harvard professor, had his ALS research funding, worth $300,000 per year, canceled.
- The funding freeze jeopardizes research, innovation, and the economy, possibly costing lives.
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