The Chronicle of Higher Education

Harvard Agrees to Pay $2.4-Million More to Settle Allegations of Overcharging the NIH

By JEFFREY BRAINARD

Washington

Harvard University and an affiliated teaching hospital have agreed to pay the federal government $3.3-million to settle accusations that the university's researchers overbilled the National Institutes of Health for four research-and-training grants, including expenses for staff members who did not work...

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