+1 MT CAPG001: Excellent ideas! MT @WEHI_Director: Sobering, important read for researchers, admin & policy makers. http://t.co/GVdRwj2ItN
Excellent set of ideas! MT @WEHI_Director: Sobering & important read for researchers, administrators & policy makers. http://t.co/QlvSaiN6lH
An excellent article on how to address the problems with the current state of science in the US. http://t.co/jpa7xHd84C
Analysis of state of US biomedical research makes hard-hitting points of wide applicability http://t.co/wq0cw2Q5tJ …UK sci w/ similar probs
Analysis of state of US biomedical research makes hard-hitting points of wide applicability http://t.co/wq0cw2Q5tJ …UK sci w/ similar probs
Alberts et al. explain & provide solutions to US research crisis. Actually global crisis http://t.co/NcHc6kDdl4 @JeremyFarrar @JHunterBBSRC
Analysis of state of US biomedical research makes hard-hitting points of wide applicability http://t.co/wq0cw2Q5tJ …UK sci w/ similar probs
Alberts, Kirschner, Tilghman & Varmus explain and provide solutions to US research crisis. Actually a global crisis. http://t.co/NcHc6kDdl4
Sobering but important reading for all researchers, research administrators and policy makers. http://t.co/omfSk2JEHn
Analysis of state of US biomedical research makes hard-hitting points of wide applicability http://t.co/wq0cw2Q5tJ …UK sci w/ similar probs
Must read Alberts, Kirschner, Tilghman, Varmus in PNAS on rescuing US biomedical science http://t.co/ohxrTY5pZA
Sobering but important reading for all researchers, research administrators and policy makers. http://t.co/omfSk2JEHn
The end of the growth of biomedical science ? http://t.co/ZTEhFXTxvB
The end of the growth of biomedical science ? http://t.co/ZTEhFXTxvB
Sobering but important reading for all researchers, research administrators and policy makers. http://t.co/omfSk2JEHn
Food for thought - http://t.co/TeKpGLOBum
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
Sobering but important reading for all researchers, research administrators and policy makers. http://t.co/omfSk2JEHn
米国の生命科学医学研究が蓄積してきた問題点を整理して、直面する課題について、早急に具体的な対策をアクションとして取らなければ、国民社会からの信頼は瓦解すると警告、米国を代表するリーダー連名のPNAS誌に発表の提言論説。日本はどうする? http://t.co/3T9uEaVRmy
.@hpashler @mcxfrank My thoughts on"Rescuing US biomedical research.." now on PubMed Commons http://t.co/4xaTuFOnOY
already ranting and I just read the first sentence of the abstract. http://t.co/NI0i7M5Xb7
An excellent article on how to address the problems with the current state of science in the US. http://t.co/jpa7xHd84C
already ranting and I just read the first sentence of the abstract. http://t.co/NI0i7M5Xb7
Can US #science be rescued? http://t.co/qLKHvAxpJO
An excellent article on how to address the problems with the current state of science in the US. http://t.co/jpa7xHd84C
I think everyone will read this PNAS science policy article at some point, or at least have someone refer to it.... http://t.co/WzxvQWlyix
READ THIS @HHMINEWS: Alberts, Tilghman, Varmus: Rescuing US biomedical research, PNAS: http://t.co/eCzYhx0sSb
Serious words about the present and the future of biomedical research funding in the USA. http://t.co/XUFmsU04lR
http://t.co/5lcNqTccbf This article by Varmus and colleagues has some bold suggestions for science sustainability. It's a must read!
http://t.co/5lcNqTccbf Varmus says too many trainees in biomedical sciences! Bold! and totally true
..."'high impact' journals has put pressure on authors to rush into print, cut corners, exaggerate their findings" http://t.co/lrke541sjS
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws: http://t.co/NCGrwwcXWU
Fix the system by funding more PhD grad students through training grants: rings of a curious form of protectionism http://t.co/RMYpIL7d6X
"From early 1990s every labor economist who has studied pipeline for biomedical workforce proclaimed it to be broken" http://t.co/Mmnqq8qtPP
..."'high impact' journals has put pressure on authors to rush into print, cut corners, exaggerate their findings" http://t.co/lrke541sjS
Everyone in biomed world shoud read this! http://t.co/z18dN9fCfU Shirley Tilghman is coming to #UMich in July to discuss these very issues!
Interesting read from senior scientists - Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/R6B5yS9hqi
Can US #science be rescued? http://t.co/qLKHvAxpJO
"From early 1990s every labor economist who has studied pipeline for biomedical workforce proclaimed it to be broken" http://t.co/Mmnqq8qtPP
Biomedisin tar viktige grep mot piecemill publication, hype av funn og manglende replikasjon http://t.co/XGU1QA8JKK
Suggestions on how to save academic research (http://t.co/KOjgbE5LQA). See also InThePipeline comments at http://t.co/aCZw8rIHue
[tag] Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws - PNAS #scholcomm http://t.co/K7OGLiDvHK
Suggestions on how to save academic research (http://t.co/KOjgbE5LQA). See also InThePipeline comments at http://t.co/aCZw8rIHue
..."'high impact' journals has put pressure on authors to rush into print, cut corners, exaggerate their findings" http://t.co/lrke541sjS
..."'high impact' journals has put pressure on authors to rush into print, cut corners, exaggerate their findings" http://t.co/lrke541sjS
..."'high impact' journals has put pressure on authors to rush into print, cut corners, exaggerate their findings" http://t.co/lrke541sjS
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/JJBoiA3ngI
米国の生命科学医学研究が蓄積してきた問題点を整理して、直面する課題について、早急に具体的な対策をアクションとして取らなければ、国民社会からの信頼は瓦解すると警告、米国を代表するリーダー連名のPNAS誌に発表の提言論説。日本はどうする? http://t.co/3T9uEaVRmy
Varmus paper in PNAS on the sad state of biomedical research is a sober read: how to disillusion graduate students: http://t.co/qBm8YdYX6l
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws - http://t.co/0n5pe22s1o - via Rich Murphy and John Hardy
Increasing number of staff scientists, decreasing trainees and revamping the funding structure. Thoughts @bjc_smith? http://t.co/MJGNtXU6EV
If you didn't think biomedical research was in crisis, you will after reading this: http://t.co/hT8G4Ln3fa
米国の生命科学医学研究が蓄積してきた問題点を整理して、直面する課題について、早急に具体的な対策をアクションとして取らなければ、国民社会からの信頼は瓦解すると警告、米国を代表するリーダー連名のPNAS誌に発表の提言論説。日本はどうする? http://t.co/3T9uEaVRmy
Some scientists give their opinion on how to rescue US Biomedical Research? http://t.co/ZM8xjmq5lH
US med sci: "a hypercompetitive atmosphere in which scientific productivity is reduced" http://t.co/cnTeMK70Fb Familiar to anyone in UK?
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws - http://t.co/0n5pe22s1o - via Rich Murphy and John Hardy
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws - http://t.co/0n5pe22s1o - via Rich Murphy and John Hardy
Excellent perspective on "Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws" published in PNAS: http://t.co/SQZgkdCayi
"Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws" by Bruce Alberts and co-authors in an intruding... http://t.co/AbScjQWyxJ
Our health depends on it. Biomedical research -Are there systematic flaws that are failing us http://t.co/eWJyBOI9pN #health #research
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws by Bruce Alberts et al | http://t.co/jBJX8Gq8PP
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws Bruce Alberts and Harold Varmus in PNAS @SciTransit http://t.co/2BK20yq85C
米国の生命科学医学研究が蓄積してきた問題点を整理して、直面する課題について、早急に具体的な対策をアクションとして取らなければ、国民社会からの信頼は瓦解すると警告、米国を代表するリーダー連名のPNAS誌に発表の提言論説。日本はどうする? http://t.co/3T9uEaVRmy
Really smart analysis of the problems with our current scientific research system and what the solutions should be http://t.co/OmaxOzny7L
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/Zyww5DwBlI http://t.co/ZDC0p6Iy6k
.@hpashler @mcxfrank My thoughts on"Rescuing US biomedical research.." now on PubMed Commons http://t.co/4xaTuFOnOY
RT @deevybee: .@hpashler @mcxfrank My thoughts on"Rescuing US biomedical research.." now on PubMed Commons http://t.co/Bl3ssXozRV
米国の生命科学医学研究が蓄積してきた問題点を整理して、直面する課題について、早急に具体的な対策をアクションとして取らなければ、国民社会からの信頼は瓦解すると警告、米国を代表するリーダー連名のPNAS誌に発表の提言論説。日本はどうする? http://t.co/3T9uEaVRmy
.@hpashler @mcxfrank My thoughts on"Rescuing US biomedical research.." now on PubMed Commons http://t.co/4xaTuFOnOY
.@hpashler @mcxfrank My thoughts on"Rescuing US biomedical research.." now on PubMed Commons http://t.co/4xaTuFOnOY
An excellent piece on the unsustainable path of US biomedical research and the changes that are needed http://t.co/oZCJNQNexH
.@hpashler @mcxfrank My thoughts on"Rescuing US biomedical research.." now on PubMed Commons http://t.co/4xaTuFOnOY
米国の生命科学医学研究が蓄積してきた問題点を整理して、直面する課題について、早急に具体的な対策をアクションとして取らなければ、国民社会からの信頼は瓦解すると警告、米国を代表するリーダー連名のPNAS誌に発表の提言論説。日本はどうする? http://t.co/3T9uEaVRmy
米国の生命科学医学研究が蓄積してきた問題点を整理して、直面する課題について、早急に具体的な対策をアクションとして取らなければ、国民社会からの信頼は瓦解すると警告、米国を代表するリーダー連名のPNAS誌に発表の提言論説。日本はどうする? http://t.co/3T9uEaVRmy
米国の生命科学医学研究が蓄積してきた問題点を整理して、直面する課題について、早急に具体的な対策をアクションとして取らなければ、国民社会からの信頼は瓦解すると警告、米国を代表するリーダー連名のPNAS誌に発表の提言論説。日本はどうする? http://t.co/3T9uEaVRmy
米国の生命科学医学研究が蓄積してきた問題点を整理して、直面する課題について、早急に具体的な対策をアクションとして取らなければ、国民社会からの信頼は瓦解すると警告、米国を代表するリーダー連名のPNAS誌に発表の提言論説。日本はどうする? http://t.co/3T9uEaVRmy
米国の生命科学医学研究が蓄積してきた問題点を整理して、直面する課題について、早急に具体的な対策をアクションとして取らなければ、国民社会からの信頼は瓦解すると警告、米国を代表するリーダー連名のPNAS誌に発表の提言論説。日本はどうする? http://t.co/3T9uEaVRmy
米国の生命科学医学研究が蓄積してきた問題点を整理して、直面する課題について、早急に具体的な対策をアクションとして取らなければ、国民社会からの信頼は瓦解すると警告、米国を代表するリーダー連名のPNAS誌に発表の提言論説。日本はどうする? http://t.co/3T9uEaVRmy
Fantastic perspective @PNAS Alberts et al, "Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws". A must read http://t.co/AcpFTCXros
Fascinating read about some of the deficiencies in the biomedical research system in the US. http://t.co/UhSeUr1YsL
米国の生命科学医学研究が蓄積してきた問題点を整理して、直面する課題について、早急に具体的な対策をアクションとして取らなければ、国民社会からの信頼は瓦解すると警告、米国を代表するリーダー連名のPNAS誌に発表の提言論説。日本はどうする? http://t.co/3T9uEaVRmy
米国の生命科学医学研究が蓄積してきた問題点を整理して、直面する課題について、早急に具体的な対策をアクションとして取らなければ、国民社会からの信頼は瓦解すると警告、米国を代表するリーダー連名のPNAS誌に発表の提言論説。日本はどうする? http://t.co/3T9uEaVRmy
#pnas article by big shots in the field of biology points out restructuring and more. http://t.co/tKdDYJdZS0
Rethinking th U.S. Biomedical Research Enterprise http://t.co/4sAsTaDeXc Sorely needed but with action taken. HT @GenomeWeb
it is time to "rethink some fundamental features of the US biomedical research ecosystem" http://t.co/MiYY59u8Fg
Editorial on why and how to change Biomedical Research in the US http://t.co/dsLCXZxjry Intriguing ideas, but to actually implement?
Interesting article http://t.co/GgWJw8ASUR
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/07N9W1jV7H
Apocalyptic (and dead-on IMHO) assessment of US biomedical research enterprise: http://t.co/e1JvnK6Y7Q cc @Skepticscalpel HT @Bill_Gardner
Good read on solving the US biomedical research problem: http://t.co/mhCynvLM0I Fewer grad students part of the answer?
The dire state of academic bioscience in the US and what can be done about it. Definitely worth reading! http://t.co/smQbZf0Keb
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/YPsr9dx03G http://t.co/yPjm85FVZq
Reading this makes me think of game theory. Fly in the ointment of many great, but idealistic policy prescriptions http://t.co/pcRtGJvYY8
"16% of NIH grant recipients were 36 y of age or younger. Today that number is 3%" Varmus breaks down academia issues http://t.co/pcRtGJvYY8
"Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws" http://t.co/Jp6RR0J36f
U.S. biomedical research system unsustainable and facing threat of long-term decline without significant reform. http://t.co/nk2O8sHVB1
U.S. biomedical research system unsustainable and facing threat of long-term decline without significant reform. http://t.co/nk2O8sHVB1