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NIDA shutters diversity fellowship program, axes active awards

‘We still exist’: How four neuroscience advocacy groups are navigating federal DEI funding cuts

Federal funding cuts imperil next generation of autism researchers

Expediting clinical trials for profound autism: Q&A with Matthew State

Proposed NIH budget cut threatens ‘massive destruction of American science’

Exclusive: NIH nixes funds for several pre- and postdoctoral training programs

Newly awarded NIH grants for neuroscience lag 77 percent behind previous nine-year average

The future of neuroscience research at U.S. minority-serving institutions is in danger

Coding error caused layoffs at National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke this week, source says
Thirty employees—including 11 lab heads—at the institute should “immediately return to work,” according to an email the institute’s Office of Human Resources sent to top administration at the institute Wednesday evening.

Coding error caused layoffs at National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke this week, source says
Thirty employees—including 11 lab heads—at the institute should “immediately return to work,” according to an email the institute’s Office of Human Resources sent to top administration at the institute Wednesday evening.
U.S. health agency purge includes 10 lab heads at National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
The reasons for selecting these researchers—who have led work on neuronal migration, dopamine receptors in neuronal signaling and the structure of ion channels, among other areas—remain unclear.

U.S. health agency purge includes 10 lab heads at National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
The reasons for selecting these researchers—who have led work on neuronal migration, dopamine receptors in neuronal signaling and the structure of ion channels, among other areas—remain unclear.
Five things to know if your federal grant is terminated
If you want to appeal the decision, know the rules that govern terminations, as well as the specific rationale given in your notice, science policy experts say.

Five things to know if your federal grant is terminated
If you want to appeal the decision, know the rules that govern terminations, as well as the specific rationale given in your notice, science policy experts say.
Who funds your basic neuroscience research? Help The Transmitter compile a list of funding sources
We want to hear from you about the sources of funding for your research.

Who funds your basic neuroscience research? Help The Transmitter compile a list of funding sources
We want to hear from you about the sources of funding for your research.
Acting NIH director dismisses five neuroscientists from advisory boards
The letters they received this week did not include a reason for their termination.

Acting NIH director dismisses five neuroscientists from advisory boards
The letters they received this week did not include a reason for their termination.
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Reporter’s notebook: Highlights from INSAR 2025
The annual meeting brought autism researchers, advocates and clinicians to Seattle to discuss the latest research, including attempts to define subgroups, a potential new CHD8 macaque model and life expectancy gaps.

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