
Potential impacts to research funding at Washington State University from recent federal directives are being lessened, but university leaders say that projects and programs are still expected to lose millions of dollars.
The recent ruling from a federal judge indefinitely blocked the Trump administration’s planned cap on cost reimbursements on grants awarded by the National Institutes of Health, according to a release. WSU stood to lose $5 million per year if the lower cap was implemented.
The judge in that case cited in her order Leslie Brunelli, WSU’s chief financial officer and an executive vice president, regarding her comments on current university research into treatment for prostate cancer.
“This is time-sensitive work, and any disruption would result in immediate and potentially irreplaceable data loss on these active tests, which would delay and could ultimately eliminate the viability of the treatment they are researching,” Brunelli said in her statement to the court.
However, university researchers and programs haven’t emerged fully unscathed.