Reeling from Trump contract cuts, the National Academies prepares for ‘a fairly radical downsizing’
Leading advisory body on science and technology facing loss of up to 300 employees

Marcia McNutt, president of the National Academy of Sciences, speaks during the 2024 Nobel Prize Symposium at the Swedish Embassy in Washington.
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine is headed for a major reorganization as it tries to reduce its overhead amid big losses in funding from the federal government.
Facing a shortfall of roughly $40 million in terminated contracts, the nation’s leading advisory body on issues of science and technology has already had to lay off 50 of its 1,000 employees and could lose as many as 250 more by the end of the summer, National Academy of Sciences President Marcia McNutt told STAT in an interview.