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MSU researcher says breast most cancers funds at stake

By Editorial Board Published April 20, 2025 3 Min Read
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MSU researcher says breast most cancers funds at stake

LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Because the Trump administration continues federal funding cuts, the consequences are trickling right down to mid-Michigan.

Jamie Bernard, Affiliate Professor at Michigan State College, says not solely has breast most cancers analysis funding been reduce, however grants have been frozen as properly.

Jamie Bernard, Affiliate Professor at Michigan State College (WLNS)

Bernard works in drug discovery analysis to seek out new medicines to deal with breast most cancers. She additionally research how environmental components and life-style decisions affect illnesses.

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She says these potential cuts are private as a result of her mom was identified with breast most cancers in 2016.

“40% of American individuals will get a cancer sometime in their lifetime. For breast cancer, it’s one in eight women. So, we stand to lose more lives if we don’t continue the work,” stated Bernard.

Bernard says breast most cancers was a lethal prognosis, however now, with earlier detection and higher remedy methods, professionals can save a number of lives. Nevertheless, she says these cuts might halt analysis at MSU.

“Our grants are frozen. So, I’ve had a research program that was funded by the federal government to study breast cancer, and I have that grant ready to be renewed, but it’s not getting reviewed. So, there’s no way that can be funded,” stated Bernard.

Michigan State College isn’t the one establishment dealing with cuts.

NIH analysis cuts threaten the seek for life-saving cures and jobs in each state

“A portion of our federal grants go to support pieces of the university that are critical for our work, like core facilities. So, every researcher doesn’t have to buy every single piece of equipment that we need to do our studies. We can share it with other people,” stated Bernard.

She says her college students will even really feel the affect. “Normally, I would be taking in new students into the laboratory in the fall, and with the frozen funds, I’m not sure that I’m going to have the resources available to train additional students in the laboratory.”

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