
Bloomberg Businessweek Massachusetts Making Push to Offset Trump’s Research Cuts
Nov 15, 2025
In a compelling discussion, Dr. Joan LaRovere, Interim Chief Medical Officer at Boston Children's Hospital, addresses the fusion of clinical care and research, highlighting AI applications improving pediatric outcomes. Dr. Ellen Grant, leading neuroimaging efforts, shares insights on early brain development and the innovative imaging technologies for infants. Meanwhile, Dr. Martha Murray unveils groundbreaking ACL repair techniques like BEAR, emphasizing prevention strategies for young athletes. Together, they explore Massachusetts' push to safeguard research amidst federal funding cuts.
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State Funding As A Signal Not A Full Fix
- Massachusetts proposed $400 million to partially backfill federal research cuts and send a signal that the state supports scientific research.
- The funding won't replace NIH shortfalls but aims to retain talent and sustain the local med-and-ed economy.
Research Funding Fuels Local Economies
- Research funding sustains jobs and local economic activity beyond direct scientific outcomes.
- Meds-and-eds make the local economy more resilient when other sectors slump.
Pair Public Funds With Philanthropy
- Combine public dollars with private philanthropic contributions to amplify support for research institutions.
- Create a central fund to funnel private donations where state priorities and needs align.
