RT @RyanLamers “@bacteriality: This is really an interesting read (especially during a boring meeting): http://t.co/3ITPGg6SMo”
This is really an interesting read (especially during a boring meeting): http://t.co/LerlU9fGnL
"With the % of recent PhDs in academic positions falling to 20%, the training of grad students needs to diversify..." http://t.co/LerlU9fGnL
"We should do more to help transition outstanding young people wth scientific training into a broad range of careers" http://t.co/1zazrBZfZ2
This is really an interesting read (especially during a boring meeting): http://t.co/LerlU9fGnL
"We should do more to help transition outstanding young people wth scientific training into a broad range of careers" http://t.co/1zazrBZfZ2
"In 1980, 16% of NIH grant recipients were 36 y of age or younger; today that number is 3%." http://t.co/LerlU9fGnL
"In 1980, 16% of NIH grant recipients were 36 y of age or younger; today that number is 3%." http://t.co/LerlU9fGnL
"We should do more to help transition outstanding young people wth scientific training into a broad range of careers" http://t.co/1zazrBZfZ2
"Today, time for reflection is a disappearing luxury for the scientific community" http://t.co/ObxDQmjtsU
How to fix US medical research: http://t.co/jHL9BGBgfr
"We should do more to help transition outstanding young people wth scientific training into a broad range of careers" http://t.co/1zazrBZfZ2
"We should do more to help transition outstanding young people wth scientific training into a broad range of careers" http://t.co/1zazrBZfZ2
"Today, time for reflection is a disappearing luxury for the scientific community." http://t.co/LerlU9fGnL
"In 1980, 16% of NIH grant recipients were 36 y of age or younger; today that number is 3%." http://t.co/LerlU9fGnL
"severe imbalance btwn the $ available for research & the still-growing scientific community in the US" http://t.co/1iQfOaR0Li #SciPolicy
"In 1980, 16% of NIH grant recipients were 36 y of age or younger; today that number is 3%." http://t.co/LerlU9fGnL
"Today, time for reflection is a disappearing luxury for the scientific community" http://t.co/ObxDQmjtsU
.@nationalpostdoc Rescuing US #biomedical #research from its systemic flaws-#scientists train far too many scientists http://t.co/fB5nRgdOru
"In 1980, 16% of NIH grant recipients were 36 y of age or younger; today that number is 3%." http://t.co/LerlU9fGnL
"In 1980, 16% of NIH grant recipients were 36 y of age or younger; today that number is 3%." http://t.co/LerlU9fGnL
"Reduce number of entrants into PhD training in biomedical science" PNAS over systeemfalen in biomedische wetenschap http://t.co/ypqXlaFtud
"Today, time for reflection is a disappearing luxury for the scientific community." http://t.co/LerlU9fGnL
rescuing US biomedical research: commentary in PNAS http://t.co/PV4e6hRWfr
Interesting opinions about "Rescuing US #biomedicalresearch from its systemic flaws" http://t.co/Zpe9iiv7Rb @PNAS @MUSCPostdocs @ASBMB
"In 1980, 16% of NIH grant recipients were 36 y of age or younger; today that number is 3%." http://t.co/LerlU9fGnL
"In 1980, 16% of NIH grant recipients were 36 y of age or younger; today that number is 3%." http://t.co/LerlU9fGnL
"Today, time for reflection is a disappearing luxury for the scientific community." http://t.co/LerlU9fGnL
"In 1980, 16% of NIH grant recipients were 36 y of age or younger; today that number is 3%." http://t.co/LerlU9fGnL
"Today, time for reflection is a disappearing luxury for the scientific community." http://t.co/LerlU9fGnL
"Today, time for reflection is a disappearing luxury for the scientific community." http://t.co/LerlU9fGnL
Is biomedical research as practiced in the US unsustainable? Here's an interesting read on what's gone wrong http://t.co/GujZm5k8Rv
This is really an interesting read (especially during a boring meeting): http://t.co/LerlU9fGnL
Must read. -> Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/wR7YAbPiEO #SciencePolicy
"Reduce number of entrants into PhD training in biomedical science" PNAS over systeemfalen in biomedische wetenschap http://t.co/ypqXlaFtud
"Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws": great suggestions from big-shots, love the ideas 4 grants. http://t.co/H8cdAnlZp6
rescuing US biomedical research: commentary in PNAS http://t.co/PV4e6hRWfr
A most remarkable viewpoint and "must read"! http://t.co/t5rOimd9Y5
The UC would need to alter teaching a great deal if the pool of grad labor for TAs shrunk. http://t.co/GmrjEnC45B
America's biomedical research system is flawed: http://t.co/RVtxmuAvuL
US biomedical research must be rescued from systemic hypercompetition: Tilghman & Varmus in @PNASNews http://t.co/tRPC1CfnSC
"Rescuing US biomedical research" @PNASNews is a must read : http://t.co/ezqPYyuVeu
Two stark pieces of statistics: Avg. age for tenure-track position - 37. Avg. age for first NIH grant - 42. From http://t.co/eFZmjsIu6h
Some good recommendations here: "Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws" (http://t.co/7fEikNZxnk) via @mem_somerville
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/2vVzEnGER9
Very interesting commentary on the decline of biomedical research in the US. Full text available at: http://t.co/Uy0Kqog3FJ
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/2vVzEnGER9
This piece talks a lot of sense about how to reform the academic pipeline, but seems a bit unrealistic http://t.co/KYULZRJsc1
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/ZVAgWox5Ta
Amazing perspective - "Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws" http://t.co/iBtLhSqwJk
Alberts, Tilghman, Varmus: Rescuing US biomedical research, PNAS: http://t.co/E3eD9lvkeR
Harold Varmus et al weigh in on restructuring the US biomedical research system http://t.co/X1buoTvim4
RT Pathologists: RT CLN_AACC: Harold Varmus et al weigh in on restructuring the US biomedical research system http://t.co/OSHN2XIkHv
"biomedical science..an unsustainable hypercompetitive system discouraging even the most outstanding students" http://t.co/Kg266JS1ZR
"biomedical science..an unsustainable hypercompetitive system discouraging even the most outstanding students" http://t.co/Kg266JS1ZR
"biomedical science..an unsustainable hypercompetitive system discouraging even the most outstanding students" http://t.co/Kg266JS1ZR
Biomedical science is an unsustainable hypercompetitive system that discourages even the most outstanding students http://t.co/SbAuU6YgQC
Not in agreement with all points made, but provocative: Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/RDmcHFZf29
"biomedical science..an unsustainable hypercompetitive system discouraging even the most outstanding students" http://t.co/Kg266JS1ZR
"biomedical science..an unsustainable hypercompetitive system discouraging even the most outstanding students" http://t.co/Kg266JS1ZR
Alberts et al (http://t.co/U8lANVRgkB) on sustainable biomedical research environment: stable fed $ (LOL), fewer trainees, more staff 1/2
Amazing perspective - "Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws" http://t.co/iBtLhSqwJk
Problem of too many biomed PhD's http://t.co/Nay1F9ap11 Similar "pyramid" issue with lack of employment growth in Athletic Training
Harold Varmus et al weigh in on restructuring the US biomedical research system http://t.co/X1buoTvim4
Not in agreement with all points made, but provocative: Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/RDmcHFZf29
Harold Varmus et al weigh in on restructuring the US biomedical research system http://t.co/X1buoTvim4
This piece talks a lot of sense about how to reform the academic pipeline, but seems a bit unrealistic http://t.co/KYULZRJsc1
Not in agreement with all points made, but provocative: Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/RDmcHFZf29
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/eQseUEYFyq #PhDchat #gradschool #postdoc
Not in agreement with all points made, but provocative: Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/RDmcHFZf29
READ THIS @HHMINEWS: Alberts, Tilghman, Varmus: Rescuing US biomedical research, PNAS: http://t.co/eCzYhx0sSb
Alberts, Tilghman, Varmus: Rescuing US biomedical research, PNAS: http://t.co/E3eD9lvkeR
This issue is hugely critical. Thoughtful change is needed ASAP! MT @HHMINEWS: Rescuing US biomedical research, PNAS: http://t.co/pk2rkV1coq
THIS! RT @HHMINEWS: Alberts, Tilghman, Varmus: Rescuing US biomedical research, PNAS: http://t.co/pk2rkV1coq
Thoughts? RT @jeremymberg: paper by Alberts, Kirschner, Tilghman, Varmus on Resuing US Biomed Res from System Flaws http://t.co/zb3bsGNKGH
The .. assumption of never-ending rapid growth in .. science has created an unsustainable hypercompetitive system http://t.co/20lhkxgRQJ
Alberts, Tilghman, Varmus: Rescuing US biomedical research, PNAS: http://t.co/E3eD9lvkeR
Tilghman/Varmus 2016! http://t.co/ANR4mPSYZe
Alberts, Tilghman, Varmus: Rescuing US biomedical research, PNAS: http://t.co/E3eD9lvkeR
Alberts, Tilghman, Varmus: Rescuing US biomedical research, PNAS: http://t.co/E3eD9lvkeR
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws. http://t.co/nWfHGv7Rpt
Alberts et al recommend essential changes to US Biomed system. Important and relevant to UK and Europe too. http://t.co/wmBcgzzeP2
Warnings on Future of U.S. Biomedical Research System ---http://t.co/DBXaz69R4z
HT @jeremymberg: Alberts, Kirschner, Tilghman, Varmus on Rescuing US Biomedical Research from Systemic Flaws http://t.co/jbZuf3wI1W …
via @briscoejames biomedical scientists spend too much time writing&revising grants & too little thinking #science' http://t.co/lqXWHBWmmi
HT @jeremymberg: Alberts, Kirschner, Tilghman, Varmus on Rescuing US Biomedical Research from Systemic Flaws http://t.co/jbZuf3wI1W …
Alberts, Tilghman, Varmus: Rescuing US biomedical research, PNAS: http://t.co/E3eD9lvkeR
Alberts et al recommend essential changes to US Biomed system. Important and relevant to UK and Europe too. http://t.co/wmBcgzzeP2
There's a lot to like in this Perspective by Alberts, Kirschner, Tilghman, & Varmus, ie, broader training during PhD http://t.co/jKfxQz2xeq
Alberts et al recommend essential changes to US Biomed system. Important and relevant to UK and Europe too. http://t.co/wmBcgzzeP2
Some good recommendations here: "Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws" (http://t.co/7fEikNZxnk) via @mem_somerville
Some good recommendations here: "Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws" (http://t.co/7fEikNZxnk) via @mem_somerville
Alberts, Tilghman, Varmus: Rescuing US biomedical research, PNAS: http://t.co/E3eD9lvkeR
Some good recommendations here: "Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws" (http://t.co/7fEikNZxnk) via @mem_somerville
Alberts, Tilghman, Varmus: Rescuing US biomedical research, PNAS: http://t.co/E3eD9lvkeR
Alberts, Kirschner, Tilghman, and Varmus comment on the problems with US biomedical research and possible reforms http://t.co/6fOVJp0Ld2
Alberts et al recommend essential changes to US Biomed system. Important and relevant to UK and Europe too. http://t.co/wmBcgzzeP2
+1000. RT @HHMINEWS Alberts, Tilghman, Varmus: Rescuing US biomedical research, PNAS: http://t.co/0YcAEFKnqJ …