Dear colleagues,
Last week, I received many expressions of concern and uncertainty with respect to ongoing changes that affect the major federal funding agencies that support our research enterprise, including NIH, NSF, DOD and more.
Two prominent actions that have been widely reported are the聽聽through February 1st, and an聽.聽聽Related to this, there is also a temporary pause on new NIH awards and ongoing changes to certain federal Program Announcements.聽聽A valuable聽聽at universities such as ours was posted recently聽on the website of the聽.
That said, there is also much that we do not yet know.
My counterpart at the University of Michigan, Skip Lupia (who is also a UR alum), wrote to his research community at the end of last week and noted that 鈥溾澛犅燞e went on to add that such changes affect all those who receive funding from, or partner with, those federal agencies.
As an institution, we have established a process to monitor and review these transition actions, including recent聽聽from the new administration, as well as other changes that may affect our research programs, and related activities.聽聽We are also working in close concert with our聽, and with the national organizations that represent the interests of major research universities such as ours, including the聽聽and the聽.
Our University鈥檚 mission is to聽Learn, Discover, Heal, Create鈥攁nd Make the World Ever Better.聽聽Research is at the core of that mission and fuels the innovation, creativity and new knowledge that saves lives, improves the human condition, generates new technologies, and drives economic growth. As valued members of our research family, you make that happen.聽It is your hard work, energy and commitment that results in positive change, every single day.
We will continue to assess the situation and keep you updated as new information becomes available, and we will provide guidance to help you navigate any applicable changes as they occur.聽聽Our Office of Research and Project Administration聽can help address any questions you may have, related to federal grant submissions, reports and other matters such as no-cost extension (NCE) requests.聽 It鈥檚 important to note that, even during times when study sections and communications with NIH staff are suspended, grant submission and reporting deadlines remain in place (unless explicitly paused or changed).聽 If you have additional comments, we welcome your input at聽SrVPforResearch@rochester.edu.
I have long felt grateful to be part of the amazing and deeply resilient research family here at the 人妻少妇专区.聽聽As my colleague, Paige Lawrence, recently wrote: 鈥渢he best thing about working here – is being able to work with such wonderful, dedicated, kind and creative people.鈥澛犅燭hank you for what you do and for who you are.
Sincerely,
Steve
Stephen Dewhurst, PhD
Vice President for Research
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