
by James A. Bacon
Don’t question university overhead costs or thousands will die!
That is essentially the message of Virginia’s big three research universities — Virginia Tech, the University of Virginia and Virginia Commonwealth University — in response to a National Institutes of Health initiative capping reimbursable overhead costs to 15% of the research grants it dispenses.
And I’m not exaggerating about the “thousands will die” part.
“Lives will be lost due to the corresponding reduction in the pace of biomedical research,โ Tech President Tim Sands actually said Monday. So reported the Richmond Times-Dispatch.
So, what horrendous thing has NIH done at the behest of DOGE meister Elon Musk? It says that for every $100 of a research grant, only $15 can be diverted to cover the cost of university overhead: buildings, labs, IT support, a swarm of administrative staff, and the like. The rest must go to the scientist actually doing the research.
Last year, the NIH disbursed $392 million to Virginia colleges for health research, according to an estimate by the nonprofit Education Reform Now. If their “indirect” funds are reduced to 15%, UVA could lose $39 million, VCU $19 million and Virginia Tech $11 million.
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