STAT December 30, 2025
Anil Oza

Deal on DEI-related grants called a ‘win for researchers,’ but decisions are subject to political oversight

A deal between the federal government and groups that sued the Trump administration over National Institutes of Health research grant proposals consigned to bureaucratic limbo because of anti-DEI policies is already bearing fruit.

The agreement, which was reached Monday, came with a deadline that a subset of grant applications that were covered by the suit be evaluated that day. According to a spokesperson for the American Civil Liberties Union, which is representing some of the plaintiffs, 135 of 146 “non-competitive renewal applications” were funded, meaning these multi-year projects could continue. Decisions will be made on an unknown number of additional grants in the...

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