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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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Jessica Adamsvor 1 Jahr

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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SnekSaySnekvor 1 Jahr

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

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StewMama- Radically Moderatevor 1 Jahr

Breath of common sense fresh air.

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Ken Kehlvor 1 Jahr

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

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James Lyons-Weilervor 1 Jahr

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

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Mike Theissvor 1 Jahr

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?

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Gully Burnsvor 1 Jahr

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

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Teesta Dasguptavor 1 Jahr

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

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Skeptical Neurologistvor 1 Jahr

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

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