Basic Science Publications Have Been Falling for a Decade. NIH Budget Cut Would Likely Accelerate the Decline
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Basic science publications have been falling for a decade. NIH budget cut would likely accelerate the decline
The number of basic science papers published by recipients of National Institutes of Health grants has been falling since 2013, the year the agency’s budget was cut by 5%, according to a new analysis. President Trump’s budget proposal to slash NIH funding by nearly 40% would further erode basic biomedical research, warns the author, a former top agency official. “We’ve already seen that budget cuts translate into less basic science. So even more…
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