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Tenuous funding has put first-year Ph.D. students in a bind 

January 30, 2026
Alex Sathler, a Ph.D. student in a joint University of California, Berkeley, and UCSF bioengineering program, poses at his home in Berkeley, Calif.
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Tenuous biomedical funding has put first-year Ph.D. students in a bind

As NIH and NSF funding tightens, first-year Ph.D. students face delays and detours that could reshape who stays in academic science.

By Jonathan Wosen


How direct-to-consumer health tests could impact insurance, mortgages, and employment

HIPAA applies to hospitals, physician practices and insurers. Startups selling blood panels, genetic tests operate in an unclear privacy environment.

By Mohana Ravindranath


STAT+ | New rule would force PBMs to disclose drug rebates and other fees

The proposed rule would be a significant change for a secretive industry that shields prescription drug data from clients like employers.

By Bob Herman



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Opinion: The food nationalism of the new dietary guidelines

The new dietary guidelines focus on 'real' 'American' food, ignoring a wealth of healthy immigrant foods.

By Vishal Khetpal


Trump's addiction initiative brings bold rhetoric but few details

The White House pledged to align federal agencies. But the announcement of the Great American Recovery Initiative was light on details.

By Lev Facher


STAT+ | Trump's latest deal: $600 million of tech company discounts to help implement Medicaid work requirements

Major tech and consulting firms see Medicaid work requirements as a big business opportunity, and they're offering discounts.

By Tara Bannow


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Opinion: 7 pediatric bioethicists: Proposed ban on Medicaid funding for hospitals providing gender-affirming care for minors is deeply unethical

Seven experts say Trump officials twisted scientific research for political ends, say minors will 'suffer and die' if gender-affirming care is banned.

By Ian D. Wolfe, Rafael Escandon, Meredithe McNamara, Sabrina Derrington, Emily Berkman, Amy Caruso Brown, and Alyssa Burgart


Newsom files a civil rights complaint against CMS' Oz in latest feud with the Trump administration

In a video, Oz visits Los Angeles and alleges members of its Armenian community orchestrated large-scale health care fraud.

By Associated Press


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