Feb. 9, 2025
Dear School of Medicine faculty and staff:
I know you are aware of the quickly changing landscape for medical schools and academic health systems. I hope you have found the recent messages and guidance from our university leaders helpful (including the Feb. 8 message below from Ravi Thadhani and Lanny Liebeskind); the Office of the Senior Vice President for Research (SVPR) website remains a source of up-to-date information.
We understand this is a challenging and anxious time given the uncertainty of how recent Executive Orders and federal directives impact what we do every day, including our pursuit of inclusive excellence. Please take care of yourselves and support one other. If you need additional help, I encourage you to access the comprehensive support resources at Emory.
Please know that since the most recent notice about caps on Facilities and Administration (F&A) costs for all new and existing NIH grants at 15% beginning on Monday, February 10, 2025, I have been working closely with School of Medicine and Emory University leaders to understand the impact on the SOM, knowing there will be immediate and long-term implications for our biomedical research enterprise and beyond. Research is absolutely fundamental to our mission—shaping the future of medicine, advancing human health and supporting the communities we serve.
Some investigators have received direct communications from the Office of the SVPR about current and pending awards. If you have questions or receive notifications from federal funding agencies, contact Lisa Carlson in the SOM dean's office (lisa.carlson@emory.edu) and/or Holly Sommers in the Office of Sponsored Programs (osp@emory.edu). For those of you in the midst of submitting proposals in February, please proceed as planned.
Our commitment to our faculty, staff and learners is unwavering. Your work is important and improves the lives of people around the world. We will provide updates about actions we need to take as a community as we continue learn more. I am grateful for all you do.
My best,
Sandra
Sandra L. Wong, MD, MS
Dean, Emory School of Medicine
Chief Academic Officer, Emory Healthcare