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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So it begins. NIH lowers allowable indirect costs from 60% to 15%. Seismic. Indirect costs pay for the building maintenance, admin salaries, utilities, etc. [b]Johns Hopkins going to get slaughtered.[/b][/quote] Yup. I am at Hopkins. We are in shock. [/quote] Hopkins will not get slaughtered. I doubt you are there. Internal contingency planning already underway without alarm.[/quote] It will probably make some kind of deal. If it doesn’t, research funding will be cut something like 20 percent to 30 percent, because of a sudden cut in overhead funding, and that will cause terrible pain at Hopkins. Obviously, once we having professors going into mass graves, that will cause more problems. [/quote]
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