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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...
Paul Litvak is the founder and Executive Director of the Robyn Dawes Institute and a Visiting Scholar at UC Berkeley. He has a PhD in Behavioral Decision Research from Carnegie Mellon where he studied emotions and the sunk cost bias. Over 1...
When the FDA rejects a new drug application, it sends a so-called “complete response letter” or CRL to the company that applied for the drug approval. The CRL will have details on why the FDA rejected the application, which will often be so...
Announcement: I have spent the past few years writing a book on NIH, and it is under contract with MIT Press. The manuscript is in the editing process right now, and there is a ~7,000-word section on mental health that we’re going to cut fo...
I originally wrote this piece a year ago, and then parts of it turned into this co-authored piece at Issues in Science and Technology. But there were several thousand words that didn’t end up being published. I thought it was worth resurrec...
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