Columbia University of the United States announced on May 9 that after the US government withdrew nearly 400 million US dollars of federal funding and contracts, the university has launched two research stabilization funds, focusing on clinical and translational research, and providing broader support to researchers, particularly affected graduate students and postdoctoral researchers. Columbia University said the above funding is not intended to replace federal government support, but rather as a bridge to enable researchers to complete projects and explore other funding sources. The school said it will continue to cooperate with the federal government to restore funding and re-establish funding support channels.

Zhitongcaijing · 6d ago
Columbia University of the United States announced on May 9 that after the US government withdrew nearly 400 million US dollars of federal funding and contracts, the university has launched two research stabilization funds, focusing on clinical and translational research, and providing broader support to researchers, particularly affected graduate students and postdoctoral researchers. Columbia University said the above funding is not intended to replace federal government support, but rather as a bridge to enable researchers to complete projects and explore other funding sources. The school said it will continue to cooperate with the federal government to restore funding and re-establish funding support channels.