Leaders at the World Academic Summit said lost NIH funding would take time to replace.

Times Higher Education

Universities focused on global health will have to collaborate more with each other and with industry and philanthropic organizations in the face of the Trump administration’s multibillion-dollar aid cuts, according to academic leaders from around the world.

Funding covering projects tackling conditions such as AIDS, tuberculosis and Ebola has been upended since Donald Trump returned to power in January, and speakers at Times Higher Education ’s World Academic Summit said that it would be impossible to replace the lost dollars overnight.

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