“HHS is ending the use of human fetal tissue from elective abortions in agency-funded research and replacing it with gold-standard science,” HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said in a statement. “The science supports this shift, the ethics demand it, and we will apply this standard consistently across the Department.”
HHS said in its announcement, which was released the same day as the 53rd annual March for Life, that its new policy aligns with the Trump administration’s priorities to “uphold the sanctity of human life and modernize biomedical science.” The move applies consistently to grants, contracts, and programs administered across the department.
According to HHS, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which distributes most HHS medical research funding, is applying the policy to its Intramural Research Program and all NIH-supported extramural research, including grants, cooperative agreements, other transaction awards, and research and development contracts. The action takes precedent over previous NIH guidance and “reflects a shift toward validated research models better suited to today’s rapidly evolving scientific landscape, which includes advances in organoids, tissue chips, computational biology, and other cutting-edge platforms,” the agency said.
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HHS said in its announcement, which was released the same day as the 53rd annual March for Life, that its new policy aligns with the Trump administration’s priorities to “uphold the sanctity of human life and modernize biomedical science.” The move applies consistently to grants, contracts, and programs administered across the department.
According to HHS, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), which distributes most HHS medical research funding, is applying the policy to its Intramural Research Program and all NIH-supported extramural research, including grants, cooperative agreements, other transaction awards, and research and development contracts. The action takes precedent over previous NIH guidance and “reflects a shift toward validated research models better suited to today’s rapidly evolving scientific landscape, which includes advances in organoids, tissue chips, computational biology, and other cutting-edge platforms,” the agency said.
HHS Bans Using Aborted Baby Body Parts for Taxpayer-Funded Research
The HHS barred the use of human fetal tissue derived from elective abortions from being used in taxpayer-funded research.