An interesting article on the biomedical sciences User GoodNewsBot, in the Just Good News subreddit, 04 Aug 2021
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws (PNAS, 2014) User serghiou, in the Research on research: papers, news, initiatives, thoughts subreddit, 20 Aug 2018
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws: "erroneous assumption of never-ending rapid growth ... has created ... system that is discouraging even the most outstanding prospective students .. [and] investigators". User DevFRus, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 10 Jul 2014
Biomedical Engineering may have systematic flaws for students? User EPICaccount, in the EngineeringStudents: For those stuck doing math at 3am. subreddit, 19 May 2014
As an undergraduate student, I am doubting the Future of Biomedical Engineering in America. User EPICaccount, in the engineering subreddit, 19 May 2014
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws User TwylaSohen, in the Bioengineering and Biomedical Engineering subreddit, 19 May 2014
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws (PNAS perspectives, full text) User cracked_chemist, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 23 Apr 2014
This was in PNAS a few days ago - what do you guys think? Are you feeling as pessimistic as I am about the future? "Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws" User deced, in the Science and everyday life cannot and should not be separated. Rosalind Franklin subreddit, 18 Apr 2014
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws User imitationcheese, in the Science, research, funding and application to public policies. subreddit, 17 Apr 2014
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws User PhDPodcast, in the GradSchool subreddit, 17 Apr 2014