Compelling arguments about the unsustainable state of biomedical research. http://t.co/oHL6mgWwSv
Editorial on the future of biomedical research and ideas on how to fix it http://t.co/zp2XMN7b9Y #science
RT @ftmaestre "Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws" Very interesting read! http://t.co/YZy14BtPcx
Important paper about sustainability *in* science! Most content is not just applicable to biomedical sciences. - http://t.co/UANQ8K571B
Very important read! RT @bacteriality This is really an interesting read (especially during a boring meeting): http://t.co/Y0ZnmIoLI9 …
Important paper about sustainability *in* science! Most content is not just applicable to biomedical sciences. - http://t.co/UANQ8K571B
An interesting and disquieting perspective - Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws. http://t.co/QRAvTn4tG1
Very thoughtful analysis of the state of US science, and, more important, recommendations for change. http://t.co/QyHe3b3NoQ
New paper by Alberts, Kirschner, Tilghman, Varmus on Resuing US Biomed Res from System Flaws http://t.co/yjESPT0wdS
An interesting and disquieting perspective - Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws. http://t.co/QRAvTn4tG1
An interesting and disquieting perspective - Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws. http://t.co/QRAvTn4tG1
Suggestions on how to save academic research (http://t.co/KOjgbE5LQA). See also InThePipeline comments at http://t.co/aCZw8rIHue
Former Princeton President Shirley M. Tilghman et al. on "Rescuing US biomedical #research from its systemic flaws." http://t.co/56RIhSv5KH
@PhDPodcast Shirley Tilghman et al hit the nail on the head http://t.co/BFh0dx45gA
The broken biomedical research system in the US: http://t.co/5VDWU23XfH @realscientists @drisis @drugmonkeyblog @HopeJahren
Former Princeton President Shirley M. Tilghman et al. on "Rescuing US biomedical #research from its systemic flaws." http://t.co/56RIhSv5KH
While France is dramaticlly decreasing number of new permanent research posit, B. Alberts recommends increasing them http://t.co/dXp2SHMmM0
the case for basic research. http://t.co/vaIxIOAMVS
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/Gi8thzxwkF
Some recommendations for reforming the biomedical research system in @pnasnews #NIH #altcareers http://t.co/Rb6iqOpa8m
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws. http://t.co/Y7lLaC93BC
@David_Dobbs 3/2 Lo and behold, see p.2 under ‘Damaging Effects of Hypercompetition’ here: http://t.co/ykXLQOgGe5
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/Gi8thzxwkF
via @bhumi_singh: Towards better practices, "Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws" #PNAS http://t.co/9WT7ib7ias
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws #PNAS http://t.co/QilwTX1M0L
"Rescuing US Biomedical Research from Its Systemic Flaws." http://t.co/g1N7iRssyN http://t.co/vKHpK02PjX
Excited! Awareness expanding re #Science since our 2009 piece: http://t.co/fMT80kLXZU in Bruce Alberts et al.'s paper http://t.co/90Lozrml0x
The many problems of academic science. #phdchat http://t.co/RBPUjR2LVx
Excellent article explaining why many bright, young scientists pursue careers alternative to academic research http://t.co/4hGhCbz0wZ
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws, in PNAS http://t.co/RaQmFxDbqz - Not just the US
The paper Bruce Alberts mentioned during #dros2014 about challenges of the scientific system is published here : http://t.co/WyX1hr6uPm
Fix the systemic flaws in US biomedical research http://t.co/Bx4AshRt5S
Thoughtful PNAS article by Alberts, Kirschner, Tilghman, Varmus on flaws in US biomed research. http://t.co/SDzZeytkDD
Thoughtful PNAS article by Alberts, Kirschner, Tilghman, Varmus on flaws in US biomed research. http://t.co/SDzZeytkDD
SHOCK Biomedical research is hypercompetitive, inefficient and unsustainable! But how can we move forward? See PNAS http://t.co/mJEz1zXp6D
SHOCK Biomedical research is hypercompetitive, inefficient and unsustainable! But how can we move forward? See PNAS http://t.co/mJEz1zXp6D
SHOCK Biomedical research is hypercompetitive, inefficient and unsustainable! But how can we move forward? See PNAS http://t.co/mJEz1zXp6D
". . . the resources at NIH are estimated to be at least 25% less in constant dollars than they were in 2003." http://t.co/eT9nm3WbzD
Bad Times Ahead? The unsustainability of US (and probably many other countries!!) biomedical science research http://t.co/UbjxCrVlxs
Contrast w/ flawed Varmus/Kirschner thesis that eschews responsibility for the current state of #biomedical research http://t.co/UBPWxbKqhl
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws by B Alberts, M Kirschner, S Tilghman, H Varmus: http://t.co/q5BYljhYUT #scichat
A must-read: "Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws" http://t.co/AgeztYcajO
Bio medical research brings advancements and better options for those with chronic illnesses. be an advocate. http://t.co/4syxOrd9Um
@sciencemagazine and @ShirleyTilghman on systemic flaws in biomedical research. As quotable as http://t.co/y2n5DEcXpS http://t.co/lFPonyQGph
Bruce Alberts, who literally wrote the book on Mol Bio, joins the call for broad reform of US Science. #STEM #scipol http://t.co/leELOAXMPE
http://t.co/LKpVlNowpx Interesting read
What is scientific enterprise to do? http://t.co/RuMZxcCSh7
Great article recommended by @clairepomeroy http://t.co/03hmOCWxQj
Rescuing US biomedical #research in @PNASNews http://t.co/MvrMuoIl4A #funding #NIH #peerreview
in 1980, 16% of NIH grantees < 36 yo; 2014, 3%. Grim, informative essay on state of biomedical research v @PNASNews http://t.co/eBSJf4FcbP
Rescuing US biomedical #research in @PNASNews http://t.co/MvrMuoIl4A #funding #NIH #peerreview
in 1980, 16% of NIH grantees < 36 yo; 2014, 3%. Grim, informative essay on state of biomedical research v @PNASNews http://t.co/eBSJf4FcbP
in 1980, 16% of NIH grantees < 36 yo; 2014, 3%. Grim, informative essay on state of biomedical research v @PNASNews http://t.co/eBSJf4FcbP
http://t.co/5lcNqTccbf This article by Varmus and colleagues has some bold suggestions for science sustainability. It's a must read!
Rethinking th U.S. Biomedical Research Enterprise http://t.co/4sAsTaDeXc Sorely needed but with action taken. HT @GenomeWeb
B. Alberts' recommendations on how to save biomedical research in the US. http://t.co/dXp2SHMmM0
While France is dramaticlly decreasing number of new permanent research posit, B. Alberts recommends increasing them http://t.co/dXp2SHMmM0
I have mixed feelings abt the PNAS NIH reform piece (http://t.co/iyyOU9Rtxo). Here's some related commentary: http://t.co/wje3te0hrz
yet another summary of why the academic pipeline is broken and steps for fixing it http://t.co/80F0jgEtiR
I have mixed feelings abt the PNAS NIH reform piece (http://t.co/iyyOU9Rtxo). Here's some related commentary: http://t.co/wje3te0hrz
Food for thought on the future of US science from the bigshots http://t.co/I0xZoSY2pl Applies everywhere I would say.
While France is dramaticlly decreasing number of new permanent research posit, B. Alberts recommends increasing them http://t.co/dXp2SHMmM0
B. Alberts' recommendations on how to save biomedical research in the US. http://t.co/dXp2SHMmM0
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/YDri0fruLz
http://t.co/xZCjQ7hZyW 'e. A central flaw is the long-held assumption that the enterprise will constantly expand' - science funding critics
Rescuing US biomedical #research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/UMPUhpum9P #OA #PNAS
Rescuing US biomedical #research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/UMPUhpum9P #OA #PNAS
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/OEHpTRvZl6
A sobering look at the root causes of our current squeeze on NIH dollars: http://t.co/RjUgKCRHN1
A sobering look at the root causes of our current squeeze on NIH dollars: http://t.co/kvL44TqY1n
Power, corruption & lies. Just another day in the lab… http://t.co/HxDIveqpRh @libbymiller
The end of the growth of biomedical science ? http://t.co/ZTEhFXTxvB
@thesilentoak @arstechnica Yes, thanks - and see the original article here: http://t.co/ziJPoMNzhk
Depressing take on systemic problems in biomedical #research by four of its biggest stars MT @ontowonka http://t.co/PBYtVlM6Pa
Malthus on biomedical research - worth a read! #msustemteaching http://t.co/OYBoa5C3kD
Important medical benefits have arisen from mod organisms, says Alberts, but we don't value this science these days http://t.co/z1iRnBlzhi
Important medical benefits have arisen from mod organisms, says Alberts, but we don't value this science these days http://t.co/z1iRnBlzhi
A must read for all involved in US biomedical research http://t.co/BjS1pSBn6s #futureofscience #federalfunding #postdoceducation
Take home message: need to be a freak genius or independently wealthy to continue with a career in basic research 😔 http://t.co/oI2C7gb183
Making science more slow & thoughtful: @deevybee's thoughts include protocol registration as grant requirement http://t.co/JBzZ7XBJJO
Making science more slow & thoughtful: @deevybee's thoughts include protocol registration as grant requirement http://t.co/JBzZ7XBJJO
Analysis of state of US biomedical research makes hard-hitting points of wide applicability http://t.co/wq0cw2Q5tJ …UK sci w/ similar probs
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Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/wZpYQAou0J
Nice to see recommendations for biomedical research beyond just give us more money. http://t.co/BAcHFBIeph
Sobering but important reading for all researchers, research administrators and policy makers. http://t.co/omfSk2JEHn
Sobering but important reading for all researchers, research administrators and policy makers. http://t.co/omfSk2JEHn
Worth a look. MT @WEHI_Director Sobering, important read for all researchers, research administrators & policy makers http://t.co/QH9YrPVfFT
Sobering but important reading for all researchers, research administrators and policy makers. http://t.co/omfSk2JEHn
US biomedical research under stress, similarities with NZ. Great article, no paywall. http://t.co/uqwFVADAbv
From @PNASNews: Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/QjNPXfHuoF
@pknoepfler @elle_est_quoi @NIH NIH needs abt an order of magnitude more $$. After a thorough audit. http://t.co/5EBtjurBGg
http://t.co/qpDTexgqlS My dad is the type of asshole who constantly reminds his son about the doom and gloom in his chosen career.
US science has produced amazing inventions, but with the downturn of the economy, science is suffering in a major... http://t.co/34NjE4GpCU
@pknoepfler @elle_est_quoi @NIH NIH needs abt an order of magnitude more $$. After a thorough audit. http://t.co/5EBtjurBGg
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/RBTxr1pyhT
No hacía falta ser alberts para notar esto... http://t.co/5xZ88OkyhR
Proceedings of the Natl Acad of Sci outlines ways to rescue biomedical research from its current systemic flaws: http://t.co/BdiF1TmjcY
Bruce Alberts, et al, offer ideas for improving the state of biomedical research: http://t.co/JDDe7FhBLA
Great ideas for saving the US biomedical research system from systemic flaws. We need to consider these Down Under t…http://t.co/c6qcdPk8YC