Science, interrupted: Funding delays reduce research activity but having more grants helps

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I study how scientists respond to interruptions in the flow of their research funding, focusing on research grants at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which awards multi-year, renewable grants. However, there can be delays during the renewal process. Over a period beginning three months before and ending one year after these delays, I find that interrupted labs reduce overall spending by 50% but over 90% in the month with the largest decrease. This change in spending is mostly driven by a decrease in payments to employees that is partially mitigated when scientists have other grants to draw on.

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Tham, W. Y. (2023). Science, interrupted: Funding delays reduce research activity but having more grants helps. PLoS ONE, 18(4 April). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0280576

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