Lisa Jarvis, Columnist

Politicizing Scientific Research Comes With a Hefty Price

More oversight at the National Institutes of Health is slowing down innovation that could meaningfully improve people’s lives.

Important research is now in jeopardy. 

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The Trump administration, seemingly determined to dismantle the National Institutes of Health, continues to devise new and insidious ways to politicize what has long been considered the crown jewel of US research.

The latest move? An effort to codify political oversight of the agency’s operations and impose abrupt and far-reaching changes to how research funding is allocated. That’s left academic researchers — already at the mercy of a mercurial administration — in a constant state of uncertainty, wondering when their work might be targeted next. It’s also shrinking the scope of science the NIH is willing to support and making the US a far less attractive place for pursuing biomedical innovation. The long-term consequence? A slowdown in discoveries that could meaningfully improve patients’ lives.