Johns Hopkins will let over 2,000 staff after Trump’s USAID cuts star-news.press/wp

Johns Hopkins University said that he would eliminate more than 2,000 jobs after the President Donald Trumps revoked Federal funding for thousands of international assistance projects, including a program that in Bangladesh in Bangladesh.
University, one of the most significant and prestigious scientific research institutions, said in the statement that he would eliminate 1,975 jobs of international and 247 in the United States as a result of the decrease in the U.S. International Development Agency. An additional 78 inherited American and 29 international employees will be expressed.
“This is a difficult day for our entire community,” the statement said. “Termination of more than $ 800 million in USAID funds now forces us to cheering critical work here in Baltimore and internationally.”
Researchers who lead some of the programs that have said that cuts could increase the risk of dangerous outbreaks. Changes will also have an economic impact in Baltimore because the University is the largest private employer in Maryland.
About Half of Johns Hopkins‘ Funding has come from federal research dollars last yearAccording to the letter Ron Daniel, the University president.
It is one of several universities across the country that sets workers or implementing freezing employment while they are considered a clearing with a cutting f to research and higher education than Trump administration. Harvard University, University of Pennsylvania and University of Notre Dame, have stopped hiring the faculty for employment abruptly.
In addition, Trump has canceled about $ 400 million last week in the distance of Columbia, as well as $ 30 million in Financing at Maine University, after the state governor met with Trump through transgender athletes in sports.
More than 50 universities are under investigation because the administration wants to complete the diversity, capital and inclusion programs.
The White House defended the actions.
“President Trump simplifies the Federal Agencies to eliminate the resources for scientific research, not less,” said his deputy public system, cut in his November and maintain programs that first put America. “
Johns Hopkins researchers said the scattered reductions in USAID will have serious consequences for the communities they worked.
Dr. Sunil Solomon, an epidemiologist who assisted the HIV detection and prevention program in India, said the program provided HIV testing by almost 120,000 people, and began in April 2019. years.
The program was sliced to receive about $ 50 million in the total funding for USAID by the end of 2026. years, Solomon said, and so far used a little more than $ 36 million so far.
Solomon said that there will be more HIV transmissions in India, more children with HIV that will not receive timely attention and fewer people diagnosed as a consequence of the closing of his program.
“There will definitely be a lot of life lost from this program from the entire global break and the termination of USAID,” Solomon said. “You won’t see that happen tomorrow or the day, but these influences will be seen in the line when they stopped getting worse, start worse, start getting worse, start picking up new infections.”
Solomon said that cutting would accelerate the dismissal of almost 600 people, including four Johns Hopkins employees in the USA and 14 in India, along with hundreds of subcontractors in India.
Dr. Judd Walson, infectious diseases The doctor and the Chair of the Department of International Health in Johns Hopkins, said other programs were similarly triggered or reduced.
They include a Tuberculosis research program IA Clinical examination in Bangladesh designed to reduce cholera outbreaks and other diaric diseasesHe said.
“People are enrolled in that study. We had to stop all the activities despite that in progress,” Walson said.
He added that the cuts could put the residents of more risks for infectious diseases.
“In many ways, the financing of USAID has ensured our mechanism to have eyes on what happens around the world in relation to the disease,” Walson said. “We are one plane ride from spreading very significant diseases in our country and this decision on the interruption of all these programs will have important consequences for global health security.”
In Baltimore, in the meantime, economic effects can hurt. Johns Hopkins made about $ 5 billion salary in Maryland in Fiscal Year 2022. year and was directly employed by almost 56,500 people in the state, according to University estimates. Johns Hopkins said that during the time was responsible for more than $ 15 billion in economic influences in Maryland.
Other embarkation of Trump’s management cuts could jeopardize Johns Hopkins away. The Management Board tried to limit the national health payment institutes at universities for research grants by facilitating indirect costs that cover things such as communal and construction operations, 15%.
Politics was disputed in court, including in one case when the University is the Prosecutor. Earlier this month, the judge put the administration plan on hold.
At the legal submitted, Johns Hopkins said he received more than $ 1 billion in the financial year 2024. The reduction in indirect costs could abandon the University of the Evaluated $ 200 million, said the submission.
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