More
    HomeAsian NewsNIH cuts heavily impact Chinese, Chinese-American scientists

    NIH cuts heavily impact Chinese, Chinese-American scientists

    Published on

    Amid deep cuts to U.S. government-funded research and revived scrutiny of their work, Chinese and Chinese-American researchers are reassessing their futures in this country, potentially shifting the balance in global scientific innovation, as well as in the biopharma industry.

    The Trump administration’s vast overhaul of the U.S. scientific enterprise has impacted researchers of all stripes. But, at least among scientists funded by the National Institutes of Health, Chinese and Chinese-American researchers, in particular, face a particularly big impact, given their heavy representation in the field.

    For decades, with comparatively fewer opportunities in China, scientists from there have sought to advance their careers in the United States. Now, China is providing more such opportunities and making rapid scientific advances of its own. At the same time, opportunities in the United States seem to be shrinking. 

    STAT+ Exclusive Story

    This article is exclusive to STAT+ subscribers

    Unlock this article — plus in-depth analysis, newsletters, premium events, and news alerts.

    Already have an account? Log in

    View All Plans

    To read the rest of this story subscribe to STAT+.

    Subscribe

    Source link

    Latest articles

    Economic calendar in Asia Tuesday, May 13, 2025 – Bank of Japan policy meeting summary

    The Bank of Japan 'Summary of Opinions' for its most recent meeting, April 30...

    Michelin star chef Brandon Jew from Mamahuhu pays tribute to Martin Yan, evolution of Chinese American food

    SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Things don't always go as planned in the kitchen, even...

    US, China agree to slash tariffs in 90-day trade truce

    Sunday's programming saw updated comments from Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and National Economic...

    Can We Find A Way To Sell Chinese Cars In America That’s Good For (Almost) Everyone?

    If stock futures are any indication, it’s probably going to be a good day...

    More like this

    Michelin star chef Brandon Jew from Mamahuhu pays tribute to Martin Yan, evolution of Chinese American food

    SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- Things don't always go as planned in the kitchen, even...

    Can We Find A Way To Sell Chinese Cars In America That’s Good For (Almost) Everyone?

    If stock futures are any indication, it’s probably going to be a good day...

    California tackles hate incidents at stores and other businesses – AsAmNews

    By Christopher Alam, American Community MediaThe California Civil Rights Department is launching a first-of-its-kind...