The Biotech Brief

8: Funding Freeze- How NIH Cuts Are Shaking Biotech

6 min · 23. nov. 2025
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NIH grant cuts have halted hundreds of clinical trials—and now the agency has released a notice confirming delays and gaps in SBIR and STTR funding. In this episode of The Biotech Brief, we connect the dots between shrinking federal support, a stalled biotech innovation pipeline, and the growing pressure on startups and academic researchers alike. What does this mean for drug development timelines, investor confidence, and patient trust? And can the private sector step in fast enough to fill the gap?

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