Fully fund facilities and administrative costs for medical research
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The National Institutes of Health's decision to cut reimbursements for facilities and administrative costs related to medical research grants is concerning. These costs cover essential activities like ensuring patient safety, maintaining research security, and properly disposing of hazardous waste – all critical components of conducting groundbreaking biomedical research. Reducing reimbursements for these necessary expenses will directly impede progress toward life-saving medical breakthroughs and discoveries. At public universities across the nation, NIH-funded researchers are working tirelessly to advance treatments for debilitating diseases, uncover cures for deadly illnesses, and drive biomedical innovation that improves millions of lives. Cutting reimbursements for facilities and administrative costs amounts to cutting funding for this vital medical research. It undermines the federal government's commitment to supporting world-class researchers and jeopardizes the United States' position as the global leader in biomedical innovation. Slowing the pace of medical research is ultimately self-defeating. Restoring full reimbursement of these critical costs is crucial to facilitating the pioneering work of university researchers and ensuring they have the resources to make transformative discoveries that save lives. Continuing to robustly fund the facilities and administrative needs of NIH-sponsored research is an investment in public health, scientific advancement, and maintaining America's preeminence in this field.