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About this piece: Sandeep Patel and Amit Gupta are the co-founders of Catalyze, to which I’m an advisor. Ian Banks is Director of Science Policy at the Foundation for American Innovation. This piece is cross-posted from Macroscience.
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This piece is co-authored with Dr. Kristine Willis, a systems biologist and former NIH program director with an established track record of applying computational and data science approaches to large-scale administrative and bibliometric da...
Lots of great reading material just in the past week:
1. On moonshots: Leya Mohsin, “The Science of Moonshots: Using Evidence to Design Transformative Initiatives” and Tom Kalil, “The Role of Philanthropy in Identifying and Pursuing AI Mo...
We are cross-posting a piece that former NIH official Kris Willis wrote for Macroscience. Kris is now the President and Founder of the Woodley Park Institute, for which I’m a board member.
Federal scie...
The House Appropriations Committee recently adopted a bill and report that affects NIH and other agencies under the umbrella of “Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies.”
The bill itself doesn’t say a lot that wou...
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