Study documents sharp decline in Black and Hispanic NIH grant and fellowship recipients in 2025
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Mona Patterson
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Summary
A study published in JAMA reveals that in 2025, the number of Black and Hispanic researchers receiving NIH grants and fellowships dropped sharply compared to previous years. Black and Hispanic principal investigators declined by 9.8% and 7.3% respectively, while Black fellowship recipients fell by 40.5% (from 205 to 122). The declines are attributed to the Trump administration's rollbacks of diversity initiatives.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledFrom 2024 to '25, Black and Hispanic principal investigators (PIs) declined by 9.8% and 7.3%, respectively.
The number of Black fellows fell by 40.5%, for example, from 205 to just 122.
The findings, published in JAMA on Monday, put numbers on the Trump administration's
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