The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has faced significant cuts to its grants, including data-focused clean air and water projects and predictive models for chemical testing.
Scientists fear that these cuts will have "grave" impacts and that the field of science won't "recover" from such ruthless cuts.
Scientists fear that these cuts will have "grave" impacts and that the field of science won't "recover" from such ruthless cuts.
Researchers at Texas A&M, including professors Ivan Rusyn and Weihsueh Chiu, were previously awarded an EPA Science to Achieve Results (STAR) grant in August 2020 to work on improving "in vitro-to-in vivo extrapolation" methods.
Author's summary: EPA grants face significant cuts.