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Advocate for sustainable, predictable and increased funding for scientific research.
Support the next generation of scientists.
Increase diversity, equity, access and inclusivity in science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Address emerging science related issues e.g. research security, international collaboration, pandemic preparedness, workforce recovery etc.
Advocacy action center
Science serves us all — Join ASBMB in advocating for Congress to reject proposed devastating cuts and policy changes at U.S. science agencies and reaffirm their support for biomedical research
What we’re monitoring
Grants funding freeze
- and rescinding previous orders
- pursued by National Council of Nonprofits et al. and
- NIH updated
F&A/Indirect cost rate
- NIH capping facilities and administrations costs at 15%
- NSF capping facilities and administrations costs at 15%
- DOE capping facilities and administrations costs at 15%
Termination of federal employees
- The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
- 20,000 in total reduction, including 10,000 from early retirement and voluntary separation
President Trump's
- $27.5 billion for the National Institutes of Health, a 43.5% decrease from FY2025
- $3.9 billion for the National Science Foundation, a 56.9% decrease from FY2025
- $7 billion for the Department of Energy's Office of Science, a 13.9% decrease from FY2025
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Seven steps to advocating in your home state
Find out how to schedule, prepare for and conduct a productive district office meeting to communicate the importance of fundamental scientific research funding to your representatives.
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He will deliver prerecorded remarks at the 2025 ASBMB Annual Meeting in Chicago.
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