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17.11.2025 14:42 β π 35 π 31 π¬ 0 π 0
Sharing some encouraging news re: CDC PRAMS. The CDC has indicated they will weight and clean the 2024 PRAMS data. Also, the PRAMS data collection system (PIDS) is up and running again and some sites have begun 2025 PRAMS data collection. Hopefully restoration of the ARF portal is coming soon too.
05.09.2025 15:34 β π 22 π 9 π¬ 1 π 2
Two line graphs show NIH Outlays for Grants at Brown University. The left graph, "Outlay per month (USD)," shows monthly outlays from October (P01-P02) to June (P09) for fiscal years 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025. The 2025 line (black) shows outlays around $15,000,000 from October 2024 to March 2025, then drops sharply to $0 in April 2025 and remains at $0 for May and June. Lines for previous fiscal years remain above $10,000,000 throughout the period. The right graph, "Percent of grants without an outlay," shows the percentage of grants without monthly outlays over the same period. The 2025 line (black) shows percentages below 10% until March 2025, then spikes to 100% in April 2025 and remains at 100% for May and June. Lines for previous fiscal years remain below 20%.
Two line graphs show NIH Outlays for Grants at Columbia University. The left graph, "Outlay per month (USD)," shows monthly outlays from October (P01-P02) to June (P09) for fiscal years 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025. The 2025 line (black) shows outlays between $40,000,000 and $60,000,000 from October 2024 to March 2025, then drops sharply to approximately $20,000,000 in April 2025 and to $0 in May and June. Lines for previous fiscal years fluctuate but remain generally above $25,000,000. The right graph, "Percent of grants without an outlay," shows the percentage of grants without monthly outlays over the same period. The 2025 line (black) shows percentages below 20% until March 2025, then spikes to 100% in April 2025 and remains at 100% for May and June. Lines for previous fiscal years remain mostly below 20%.
Two line graphs show NIH Outlays for Grants at Cornell University. The left graph, "Outlay per month (USD)," shows monthly outlays from October (P01-P02) to June (P09) for fiscal years 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025. The 2025 line (black) shows outlays between $10,000,000 and $20,000,000 from October 2024 to March 2025, then drops to $0 in April 2025 and remains at $0 for May and June. Lines for previous fiscal years show some variability but generally stay above $0, with some dips. The right graph, "Percent of grants without an outlay," shows the percentage of grants without monthly outlays over the same period. The 2025 line (black) shows percentages below 20% until March 2025, then spikes to 100% in April 2025 and remains at 100% for May and June. Lines for previous fiscal years show more variability than Harvard and Northwestern, with some spikes, as well, but returning to normal levels after.
Two line graphs show NIH Outlays for Grants at Northwestern University. The left graph, "Outlay per month (USD)," shows monthly outlays from October (P01-P02) to June (P09) for fiscal years 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025. The 2025 line (black) shows outlays around $30,000,000 from October 2024 to March 2025, then drops sharply to $0 in April 2025 and remains at $0 for May and June. Lines for previous fiscal years remain above $25,000,000 throughout the period. The right graph, "Percent of grants without an outlay," shows the percentage of grants without monthly outlays over the same period. The 2025 line (black) shows percentages below 15% until March 2025, then spikes to 100% in April 2025 and remains at 100% for May and June. Lines for previous fiscal years remain below 20%.
NEW at grant-watch.us: Emma Mairson and Marian Jarlenski report on funding freezes at Brown, Columbia, Cornell, and Northwestern, that have received zero payments for #NIH grants since the start of April: grant-watch.us/posts/trends...
08.06.2025 13:33 β π 22 π 19 π¬ 1 π 2
Trends and Disparities in Maternal Self-Reported Mental and Physical Health
This cross-sectional study examines trends and disparities in self-reported maternal physical and mental health between 2016 and 2023 in the US.
New study out @jamainternalmed.com examining trends in self-reported mental and physical health among female parents in the U.S. We find a largeβ63% increaseβin moms reporting fair or poor mental health from 2016 to 2023. jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...
27.05.2025 15:39 β π 5 π 5 π¬ 0 π 1
With nearly all of Harvard Chan Schoolβs direct federal grants terminated, we are relying on philanthropy to power our research and support our educational programs. Every gift, regardless of size, advances our vision of health, dignity, and justice for every human. Support our work: hsph.me/whygive
16.05.2025 17:07 β π 279 π 163 π¬ 13 π 17
Federal survey of new moms is on pause. What does that mean for postpartum health?
At the same time President Trump wants to encourage Americans to have more babies and reverse declining birth rates, his administration has also stopped collecting key data to better understand the he...
"What we don't talk about, we don't study β we don't treat. So if people are not aware of the whole range of experiences that people can have both during pregnancy and afterwards, then they can't get the care that they need." @kzivin.bsky.social on why PRAMS is important.
13.05.2025 00:52 β π 28 π 12 π¬ 0 π 0
4/20/2025
Women's Health Initiative defunded after 30 years and 5,000 publications
www.whi.org/md/news/whi-...
22.04.2025 20:02 β π 122 π 96 π¬ 7 π 14
American Economic Association: JOE Listings - February 1, 2025 - July 31, 2025
Come work with Kosali Simon & me @nber.org! We're hiring a Research Scientist to support exciting new work on Alzheimer's disease and dementia in Medicare. If you have a quant PhD, experience with claims data, and knowledge of R, it could be a great match!
More info: www.aeaweb.org/joe/listing....
17.04.2025 13:57 β π 19 π 19 π¬ 0 π 0
Women, minorities fired in purge of NIH science review boards
Scientists, with expertise in fields that include mental health, cancer and infectious disease, typically serve five-year terms and were not given a reason for their dismissal.
Thirty-eight of 43 experts cut last month from the boards that review the science and research that happens in laboratories at the National Institutes of Health are female, Black or Hispanic, according to an analysis by the chairs of a dozen of the boards.
16.04.2025 18:46 β π 10280 π 5272 π¬ 649 π 640
Ah yes. Let's stop research on perhaps the most brutal disease in existence, the one without any really good treatments.
15.04.2025 20:56 β π 12 π 6 π¬ 0 π 0
Harvard University
Harvard University is devoted to excellence in teaching, learning, and research, and to developing leaders who make a difference globally.
Harvard redid its whole homepage to push back against the administrationβs demands. I mean, this is just a website but I think itβs kind of a great PR move: www.harvard.edu
14.04.2025 19:10 β π 7019 π 1502 π¬ 113 π 216
Flyer that says: CUIMC Stands Up
Join Columbia physicians, nurses, researchers, and faculty as we call on our Board of Trustees to resist the Trump administration's assault on our students, our research, our teaching, and our patients.
Monday, April 14th
12:30pm
Low Library Steps
Join us on Monday as we call on Columbia and the Board of Trustees to resist the Trump administration's assault on our students, research, teaching and patients!
πLow Library Steps
β° 12:30pm Monday April 14
12.04.2025 17:12 β π 27 π 22 π¬ 0 π 5
NIH_since_1_20_25
Dashboard updates
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09.04.2025 12:50 β π 48 π 26 π¬ 4 π 2
NIH freezes all research grants to Columbia University
Amid negotiations with Trump, the university could risk losing nearly $700 million
Exclusive: Weeks after President Donald Trumpβs administration ordered NIH to pull $250 million in biomedical research grants to Columbia University, the agency is freezing all remaining grant money owed to the university until further notice. scim.ag/4if5Rg1
09.04.2025 18:56 β π 735 π 470 π¬ 82 π 291
A more comprehensive list of terminated NIH grants that doesn't rely only on those reported on HHS TAGGS but also from affected PIs and other sources. Thank you
@scott-delaney.bsky.social and team! #lostscience
24.03.2025 18:07 β π 12 π 6 π¬ 0 π 0
NIH terminations go beyond the list posted on taggs.hhs.gov (which is the source my recently posted google sheet is based on). Folks at Harvard @scott-delaney.bsky.social @britshmit.bsky.social are leading the charge to gather this info - please contribute if you have been affected! #lostscience
23.03.2025 16:06 β π 11 π 8 π¬ 1 π 0
π¨I converted the list of terminated #NIH grants (as of 3/22) into a google sheet. I added activity codes and award jurisdictions (see tabs for grant count and $ by each). Note this HHS list likely does not include all planned/completed terminations as of this date.π¨ Please use, share and distribute!
23.03.2025 01:47 β π 431 π 273 π¬ 17 π 20
The list of terminated NIH grants is growing. Now 14 pages (was 6 pages last week).
23.03.2025 00:21 β π 38 π 12 π¬ 0 π 1
Federal funding drives groundbreaking research at Harvard Chan School | Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Harvard Chan faculty conduct groundbreaking research that has led directly to lifesaving vaccines, treatments, policies, and programs.
With support from federal funding, @hsph.harvard.edu faculty have conducted groundbreaking research that has led directly to treatments, policies, and programs that have saved lives by the millions, in the US and around the world.
Here are just three examples: hsph.harvard.edu/news/federal...
21.03.2025 13:51 β π 11 π 10 π¬ 0 π 0
Itβs been a rough couple weeks here at Columbia. An inspiring talk from @cervantes-lily1.bsky.social was exactly the medicine we needed to remind us all why we do what we do and the impact that research can have on peopleβs lives #healthpolicy
21.03.2025 12:49 β π 15 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
We are the worldβs laboratory. Itβs not even close.
20.03.2025 13:10 β π 16 π 3 π¬ 0 π 1
"The attack on Columbia is a radical threat to scholarly excellence and to Americaβs leadership in research. Universities and their leaders should speak up and litigate forcefully to protect their rights."
19.03.2025 14:48 β π 12 π 6 π¬ 0 π 0
With the Agency for Healthcare [sic] Research and Quality on the chopping block, I thought it might be useful to highlight a few ways in my own research on efficiency and access in the U.S. health care system has benefited from AHRQ data, collaboration and funding.
19.03.2025 14:29 β π 63 π 29 π¬ 1 π 0
There are days in life that shake you.
Iβm shattered π to share that I just found out that the US Government terminated my 2024 NIH Directorβs Early Independence Award (~$2 million), threatening my long-promised assistant professor job at Columbia University
& academic career... 1/π§΅
18.03.2025 23:27 β π 2001 π 835 π¬ 94 π 93
Our universityβs NIH CTSA (Clinical and Translational Science Award) was just cancelled for having some keywords that just mean it will serve ALL people in Utah. This funds research that moves discovery science into clinical therapies. This is literally the mandate of the NIH! π° π§ͺ
18.03.2025 15:55 β π 195 π 128 π¬ 19 π 13
AHRQ funds my career development grant. As an early career faculty member, this grant is my only current source of funding.
Without it, I donβt know if Iβll be able to continue doing research, or keep my current job.
18.03.2025 14:02 β π 16 π 10 π¬ 1 π 0
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