Summary

The Trump administration has terminated over 300 National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded research projects, including 65 focused on HIV prevention and care, slashing $35 million in funding.

Scientists warn this move will reverse decades of progress in combating the epidemic, especially among high-risk groups like Black men and trans women. Termination letters cite opposition to “DEI” initiatives.

Researchers say the cuts threaten patient care, eliminate jobs, and jeopardize future studies.

The NIH claims it is refocusing on “evidence-based science,” but experts argue the decision erases key public health efforts and communities.