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Pausing NIH study sections is *NOT* a big deal NIH is wasteful and needs reform Millions of hours are wasted each year by scientists writing unsuccessful grants
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All of the freaking out about this review is about self-interest, whether it's about their group being funded or about news media wanting clicks. Good science with merit shouldn't worry. Everyone you hit a nerve with is conflicted.

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The NIH has rarely funded science, but has almost always just funded careers.

Breath of common sense fresh air.

Genuinely curious what you’d suggest that those of us whose cancer research programs depend on NIH funding (acknowledging way too many hours of writing unsuccessful grants to get a single successful one) do in the meantime

One of your best. The gloves are off. I agree with over 90% of what you say here!

So what do YOU gain from this? A little kickback? Anyone with an ounce of intelligence can see that putting US science on a halt…no matter how long…will put us behind other countries in science. America Last? Seriously…what financial benefits are you getting?

Venal nonsense. The Trump administration doesn’t care about scientific efficiency and would not know their ass from a hole in the ground between good work and ‘inefficient work’. This is about retribution and against the whole community and intimidation against experts. Shill

@billpeduto you can take a minute to hear the other side

hopfully they actually do experimental studies on novel approaches to funding & also speed up the grant review cycle
