NIH Closes Doors on Vague Health Grants Review Session
Published Date: 12/3/2025
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The Center for Scientific Review is holding a closed virtual meeting on January 29, 2026, to review important grant applications related to epidemiology and population health. These meetings are private to protect sensitive information and personal privacy. Researchers and grant applicants should note this schedule, but no new funding or policy changes are announced here.
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