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University of Minnesota President Rebecca Cunningham has expressed strong concerns regarding the recent decision to limit “indirect” support for health care research. She described this move as a “direct attack” on vital research initiatives at the institution. The cuts are part of President Donald Trump’s broader budget-reduction strategy that aims to decrease funding across various sectors, including health care.
Cunningham highlighted that these reductions could have significant financial implications for ongoing and future research projects, which rely heavily on indirect funding to cover essential operational costs. The University of Minnesota is known for its pioneering research in health care, and the president fears that these cuts may hinder progress and innovation in critical areas of medical science.
As the university navigates these challenging funding landscapes, Cunningham is urging stakeholders and the public to recognize the importance of sustained investment in health care research. She emphasizes that such research is crucial not only for academic advancement but also for the overall well-being of society.
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