The Trump administration has announced the termination of taxpayer-funded grants for transgender experiments on animals, according to the watchdog group White Coat Waste Project (WCW). Initially awarded under President Joe Biden’s government, these grants were directed to Harvard University and recently ended by the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
One grant, valued at $299,940, was designated for research on “Gender-Affirming Testosterone Therapy on Breast Cancer Risk and Treatment Outcomes.” This project aimed to explore breast cancer risks associated with testosterone therapy in “transmasculine” individuals by conducting experiments on female mice, which involved administering testosterone and removing ovaries. The study, which began in September 2023, was initially set to conclude in August 2025 but was cut short by the Trump administration.
Another grant, valued at $442,444, focused on the “Molecular Mechanisms of Hormone-Mediated Sex Differences in Wound Healing” and was slated to receive $2.2 million through 2029. Beginning in September 2024, this project’s funding was also terminated. The research involved experiments examining wound healing in animals treated with exogenous hormones, aiming to understand the impacts of transgender hormone therapy.
Anthony Bellotti, President of WCW, praised the Trump administration for cutting these grants, describing the move as a victory against wasteful taxpayer spending on animal experiments. WCW reported that nine such grants, totaling over $8 million, had been slashed.
House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer reported in February that $241 million in taxpayer funds had been utilized for transgender animal experiments during Biden’s tenure.