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Odds of winning NIH grants plummet as new funding policy and spending delays bite – New Study



Funding multiyear grants up front will sharply cut number of investigators receiving awards



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Funding multi-year grants upfront, while seemingly beneficial, will drastically reduce the number of individual investigators receiving research awards. By allocating larger sums of money for longer periods to fewer researchers, funding agencies inherently limit the pool of recipients. This concentrated approach, though potentially enabling more significant and sustained research projects, means many talented scientists will miss out on funding opportunities, potentially hindering innovation across a broader spectrum of research areas. This shift risks concentrating power and resources within established research groups, potentially disadvantaging early-career scientists and those with novel but less established ideas.

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