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Cancer Research Frozen: Grant Halts Life-Saving Work

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Mutant cells identified as seeds for breast tumors.
  • Federal grant funding for cancer research was frozen.
  • Funding cuts threaten future drug development and researchers.
Cancer Research Frozen: Grant Halts Life-Saving Work

Inside Harvard Medical School, Dr. Joan Brugge's team has identified specific cells in breast tissue that contain the genetic basis for tumors. These "seed cells" are surprisingly common, even in healthy tissue, prompting a new research focus on detecting and eliminating them before cancer develops. Their work, funded by a seven-year, $7 million federal grant, was severely impacted in April when the National Cancer Institute froze the funds over disputes related to campus issues.

The funding freeze resulted in layoffs, halting progress on potentially life-saving research. Although the grant was later restored, a ban on applying for future federal grants caused Brugge to miss renewal deadlines, ending her current funding in August. This precarious situation forces her to seek private funding, with limited success, and has made hiring difficult due to applicant caution and new visa fees for foreign researchers.

This disruption at Harvard mirrors a broader concern about the future of federally funded cancer research in the United States. Proposed budget cuts to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) could significantly reduce the development of new drugs and treatments, potentially undoing decades of progress. Advocates emphasize that federal funding has been crucial in reducing cancer death rates and stress the importance of sustained investment for future breakthroughs.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Joan Brugge's lab discovered specific 'seed cells' in breast tissue that contain the genetic potential to develop into tumors.
Federal funding for Harvard researchers, including Joan Brugge's lab, was frozen by the Trump administration over the university's handling of antisemitism on campus.
Reduced federal funding for research can slow the development of new drugs and treatments, potentially impacting patient outcomes and cancer survival rates.

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