Research and its benefits are at risk after UCLA's Chancellor says a freeze in federal funding at the school could have a big impact.

The Trump administration froze $200 million in federal UCLA medical and science research funding, accusing the university of failing to stem antisemitism on its campus.

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“This is not only a loss to the researchers who rely on critical grants,” said UCLA Chancellor Julio Frenk in a campus wide message. “It is a loss for Americans across the nation whose work, health, and future depend on the groundbreaking work we do.”

Earlier this week President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi said the school would pay a “heavy price” for its treatment of Jewish and Israeli students.

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