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The Good Science Project

Stuart Buck, Aishwarya Khanduja, Jordan Dworkin

Improving the funding and practice of science

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Stuart Buck

    Executive Director, Good Science Project Senior Advisor, Social Science Research Council

  • Aishwarya Khanduja

    most of my writing is on my website aishwaryadoingthings.com

  • Jordan Dworkin

    Trying to speed up scientific progress at Coefficient Giving

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