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The Analytical Scientist / Issues / 2026 / June / Federal Funding Uncertainty Leaves US Research in Limbo
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Federal Funding Uncertainty Leaves US Research in Limbo

As funding uncertainty persists, researchers describe the impact on laboratories, students, and long-running projects across the US

By Henry Thomas 06/01/2026 4 min read
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Federal Funding Uncertainty Leaves US Research in Limbo

Overview

Ongoing uncertainty in federal science funding is significantly impacting research activities across U.S. universities, with a notable decline in grant submissions and awards. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has reported a dramatic slowdown in new grants, affecting both researchers and students.

Background

The stability of federal funding is crucial for the advancement of scientific research and training. Recent policy changes and budgetary constraints have led to a re-evaluation of research priorities and funding strategies, creating a challenging environment for researchers. The implications of these funding disruptions extend beyond immediate research activities, affecting the training and career prospects of early-career scientists and students.

Data Highlights

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Key Findings

  • NIH has issued only about 30% of new grants compared to previous years.
  • Fort Lewis College experienced a $2.27 million loss in federal funding, impacting research and outreach programs.
  • Research proposal submissions to federal agencies dropped by approximately 30% at the University of Montana.
  • Students are facing housing and food insecurity due to funding cuts affecting their research positions.
  • Federal funding cuts are leading to a more competitive and confusing grant application process.

Clinical Implications

Healthcare professionals should be aware of the potential delays in clinical research and trials due to funding uncertainties. The impact on training for future scientists may also affect the pipeline of skilled professionals in the healthcare sector.

Conclusion

The ongoing federal funding uncertainty poses significant challenges for research institutions and their ability to train the next generation of scientists. Addressing these issues is critical for the continuity of scientific progress.

Related Resources & Content

  1. The ASCO Post, The Scientific Perils of Sequestration, 2013 -- The Scientific Perils of Sequestration
  2. Stat News, Securing NIH awards is getting more competitive — and confusing, 2026 -- Securing NIH awards is getting more competitive — and confusing
  3. The ASCO Post, Living With the Real-World Consequences of Federal Budget Cuts on Cancer Research, 2025 -- Living With the Real-World Consequences of Federal Budget Cuts on Cancer Research
  4. Grant reviews at NSF and NIH still paused, 2025 -- Grant reviews at NSF and NIH still paused
  5. Clinical Trials Affected by Research Grant Terminations at the National Institutes of Health, 2025 -- Clinical Trials Affected by Research Grant Terminations at the National Institutes of Health
  6. the asco post — Living With the Real-World Consequences of Federal Budget Cuts on Cancer Research
  7. The ASCO Post — Living With the Real-World Consequences of Federal Budget Cuts on Cancer Research
  8. Grant reviews at NSF and NIH still paused
  9. Clinical Trials Affected by Research Grant Terminations at the National Institutes of Health
  10. E6(R3) Good Clinical Practice (GCP) | FDA

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