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Northeastern researchers wrestle with ‘demoralizing’ grant cuts

In 2024, Katherine Trice, then a third-year psychology doctoral student, received the prestigious National Institutes of Health’s F31 diversity fellowship. It supplied a necessary equipment boost for her thesis work, which addresses how autistic and neurotypical adults learn and retain vocabulary.  Trice was able to apply for the specific fellowship, which is reserved for individuals from underrepresented backgrounds, because she herself is auti…
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The Huntington News broke the news in on Wednesday, October 15, 2025.
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