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Trump administration cancels at least 68 grants focused on LGBTQ health questions

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March 24, 2025

A surge of grant cancellations hit researchers focused on the health of gay, lesbian and transgender people last week, as the Trump administration continues to target what it describes as ideologically driven science.

Last week the U.S. government terminated at least 68 grants to 46 institutions totaling nearly $40 million when awarded, according to a government website. Some of the grant money has already been spent, but at least $1.36 million in future support was yanked as a result of the cuts, a significant undercount because estimates were available for less than a third of grants.

Most were in some way related to sexual minorities, including research focused on HIV prevention. Other canceled studies centered on cancer, youth suicide and bone health.

Trump administration cancels at least 68 grants focused on LGBTQ health questions
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Health and Human Services spokesman Andrew Nixon said the agency is โ€œdedicated to restoring our agencies to their tradition of upholding gold-standard, evidence-based science." The grants were awarded by the National Institutes of Health, an agency under HHS.

One canceled project at Vanderbilt University had been following the overall health of more than 1,200 LGBTQ people age 50 and older. Most of the money has been spent from the grant funding the project, but it was up for renewal in April, said Tara McKay, who leads Vanderbilt's LGBTQ+ Policy Lab.

She said the grant wonโ€™t be renewed because of the termination, which jeopardizes any long-term results. Still, the Vanderbilt project had already generated two dozen published papers, including work used to train doctors to provide better care to LGBTQ people, increasing the likelihood of cancer screenings and other preventive care.

โ€œThat saves us a lot of money in health care and saves lives,โ€ McKay said.

Insights from minority populations can increase knowledge that affects everyone, said Simon Rosser, who studies cancer in gay and bisexual men at the University of Minnesota.

โ€œWe now no longer have anywhere studying LGBT cancer in the United States,โ€ said Rosser, who saw his grants canceled on Friday.

โ€œWhen you decide to cancel all the grants on sexual minorities, you really slow down scientific discovery, for everyone,โ€ Rosser said. Young researchers will lose their jobs, and the field as a whole will suffer, he added.

โ€œItโ€™s a loss of a whole generation of science,โ€ Rosser said.

Termination letters seen by The Associated Press gave as reasons that the research was โ€œunscientificโ€ or did โ€œnothing to enhance the health of many Americans.โ€

That language felt personal and stinging, McKay said.

โ€œMy projectโ€™s been accused of having no benefit to the American people. And, you know, queer and trans folks are Americans also," McKay said.

___ Associated Press data journalist Kasturi Pananjady contributed to this report. ___

The Associated Press Health and Science Department receives support from the Howard Hughes Medical Instituteโ€™s Science and Educational Media Group and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. The AP is solely responsible for all content.

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