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White House's Proposed Rules Could Change Research Grant Approval Process

New regulations from the White House may grant political appointees final authority over research funding, raising concerns about the potential for politicization in scientific research.

Editorial StaffMay 30, 20261 MIN READ

The White House has proposed new rules that could alter the approval process for research grants, placing final decision-making power in the hands of political appointees.

This shift could significantly impact how research funding is allocated, as these appointees would have the authority to approve or deny grants.

There are growing concerns among scientists and researchers regarding the potential for politicization of scientific research, which could affect the integrity and objectivity of funded projects.