Some Boston institutions cut salaries to grapple with NIH declines
Working towards the Nobel Prize may not be as lucrative as it once was, as researchers at some Boston institutions have had to take pay cuts to accommodate dips in federal funding.
Salary reductions are one way that institutions like Boston University School of Medicine and its sister research institution, Boston Medical Center, are working to grapple with funding dips from the National Institutes of Health, which has has decreased in recent years in inflation-adjusted dollars.
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