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
Excellent perspective on "Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws" published in PNAS: http://t.co/SQZgkdCayi
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 #biomedical http://t.co/wVqtVXdcSX
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/Tz5kJeKNPo
Proposal for change: http://t.co/oKhIQ14m7i
If it's broken, fix it. Rescuing US #biomedical #research from its systemic flaws Alberts, Kirschner,Tilghman, Varmus http://t.co/NJWibRYVCB
full text (US biomed research systemic flaws) by prominent biologists, Alberts, Kirschner, Tilghmanc, Varmos http://t.co/RCvcYujEE6
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws - PNAS http://t.co/kcBaiCuTO5
Rescuing biomedical #research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/4KED6zVMep #coopetition #ethics #sensemaking
Rethinking th U.S. Biomedical Research Enterprise http://t.co/4sAsTaDeXc Sorely needed but with action taken. HT @GenomeWeb
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
U.S. Biomedical Research 'Unsustainable' Prominent Researchers Warn http://t.co/EGfLmSGEzP
"Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws" http://t.co/VuOhMTzMqp
On the future of #biomedical #research in the US http://t.co/ZPAmr0BntB @PNASNews /PSW @acsnano @CNSI_UCLA
On the future of #biomedical #research in the US http://t.co/ZPAmr0BntB @PNASNews /PSW @acsnano @CNSI_UCLA
Serious words about the present and the future of biomedical research funding in the USA. http://t.co/wCWy6rUD15 http://t.co/xOaCIxW0mY
One of the best pieces I've seen identifying and fixing systemic problems in bio research. Huge change is required. http://t.co/CquPitZPlm
Rescuing #US #biomedical #research from its systemic flaws. PNAS, in press http://t.co/mTjw6u1tkh #phdchat #scipol #science
And the original PNAS article, which is also worth a read http://t.co/tOIns3xbYW
Fixes for the #postdocalypse - Boost support for staff scientists. http://t.co/jfPZcdvCtq
Great article on how to rebalance the workforce in the biomedical sciences http://t.co/15lzpSINff
An article worth reading: http://t.co/QLMPTSvSBA
.@uthscsa most grad students want careers in teaching or industry. Mentioned in part in new PNAS article http://t.co/icfSJ3dVZZ @PNASNews
.@uthscsa has already started training grad students for alt careers, suggested by this new PNAS report: http://t.co/icfSJ3dVZZ @PNASNews
"Hypercompetitive culture casts a pall on early careers of #PhD students, #postdoc and young PIs" piece in @PNASNews http://t.co/eVEBXTXi9Z
US biomed research: "an unsustainable hypercompetitive system " http://t.co/c9x33t6vKg
Scientists in hypercompetitive biomed research can benefit from fellowships like ours, says Bruce Alberts et al http://t.co/dqQsS8EwTZ
The US biomedical research enterprise is broken and needs to be fixed, lest we lose a generation of young scientists. http://t.co/XJpnFCOzwe
Interesting article from @PNASNews about future & sustainability of current model of biomedical #research: http://t.co/aaJllggSAE
Excellent recommendations nonetheless @deevybee: rescuing US biomedical research: commentary in PNAS http://t.co/n45AmUtuwV
"biomedical science..an unsustainable hypercompetitive system discouraging even the most outstanding students" http://t.co/Kg266JS1ZR
Science, it was fun while it lasted... http://t.co/FVHN1cFH7j
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
"We should do more to help transition outstanding young people wth scientific training into a broad range of careers" http://t.co/1zazrBZfZ2
Alberts, Kirschner, Tighlman, Varmus and the greybeards are (as usual) late to the #postdocalypse party: http://t.co/6B5F8YoAgW
Alberts, Kirschner, Tighlman, Varmus and the greybeards are (as usual) late to the #postdocalypse party: http://t.co/6B5F8YoAgW
Alberts, Kirschner, Tighlman, Varmus and the greybeards are (as usual) late to the #postdocalypse party: http://t.co/6B5F8YoAgW
Interesting ideas for reforming biomedical research http://t.co/NEkKcvvJjT
Alberts, Kirschner, Tighlman, Varmus and the greybeards are (as usual) late to the #postdocalypse party: http://t.co/6B5F8YoAgW
Alberts, Kirschner, Tighlman, Varmus and the greybeards are (as usual) late to the #postdocalypse party: http://t.co/6B5F8YoAgW
@HHMINEWS: Alberts, Tilghman, Varmus: Rescuing US biomedical research | PNAS(PDF) http://t.co/Nydls4elHJ
増え続けるPh.D. studentとポスドクをどのように減らすのか. http://t.co/1LwDPQZ7Qo
Alberts, Kirschner, Tighlman, Varmus and the greybeards are (as usual) late to the #postdocalypse party: http://t.co/6B5F8YoAgW
増え続けるPh.D. studentとポスドクをどのように減らすのか. http://t.co/1LwDPQZ7Qo
増え続けるPh.D. studentとポスドクをどのように減らすのか. http://t.co/1LwDPQZ7Qo
Alberts, Kirschner, Tighlman, Varmus and the greybeards are (as usual) late to the #postdocalypse party: http://t.co/6B5F8YoAgW
Alberts, Kirschner, Tighlman, Varmus and the greybeards are (as usual) late to the #postdocalypse party: http://t.co/6B5F8YoAgW
Rescuing biomedical research funding http://t.co/k7v2J4mR42
important article on future of bio med research: http://t.co/jDEGs5nAo0
Need for Rescuing biomedical research http://t.co/MoVEdHVfzw #biomedical #research
Interesting article that I need to read. http://t.co/olYLnl73Ra #stateofbiomedicalresearch
Very sensible recommendations for shifting the economics of the biomedical sciences, via @deevybee http://t.co/WCB2ewVhIy
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws by B Alberts, M Kirschner, S Tilghman, H Varmus: http://t.co/q5BYljhYUT #scichat
@DrAndrewBurgess yes..so do not read b alberts, m Kirchner, h varmus Paper http://t.co/U4YO3JvreR. Rés. unit biomedical ...maybe too late!
Very sensible recommendations for shifting the economics of the biomedical sciences, via @deevybee http://t.co/WCB2ewVhIy
Very sensible recommendations for shifting the economics of the biomedical sciences, via @deevybee http://t.co/WCB2ewVhIy
On the "widespread malaise" in biomedical research. (3rd author is my grand-advisor) http://t.co/aipTtLy6GI
"In 1980, 16% of NIH grant recipients were 36 y of age or younger; today that number is 3%." http://t.co/LerlU9fGnL
each year, there are 8,000 new PhDs in the biological sciences http://t.co/VHuj4GLxrI
Can US biomedical research be rescued? http://t.co/ENeltCDtFV @ASCBiology #phdchat #mboc
Can US biomedical research be rescued? http://t.co/ENeltCDtFV @ASCBiology #phdchat #mboc
do we really expect prospective grad students to have an idea of the ebb/flow of the tenure-track labor market? http://t.co/VHuj4GLxrI
Let's stop the #STEM hype - "even the most successful scientists are increasingly pessimistic about their future" - http://t.co/N7xsJWF0on
Let's stop the #STEM hype - "even the most successful scientists are increasingly pessimistic about their future" - http://t.co/N7xsJWF0on
Rescuing US Biomed Research From Its Systematic Flaws http://t.co/gT28jluSea
? Reform Biomedical Research + Training http://t.co/gT28jluSea
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws http://t.co/7F1CqWtWCB
Two stark pieces of statistics: Avg. age for tenure-track position - 37. Avg. age for first NIH grant - 42. From http://t.co/eFZmjsIu6h
Serious words about the present and the future of biomedical research funding in the USA. http://t.co/j0t3j62KkY
Finally, some constructive criticism of the Scientific enterprise in the US by those who might actually have the... http://t.co/FtQvsAMZ0e
damn. was all ready with a wise-ass (but true) tweet if this wasn't open access. http://t.co/VHuj4GLxrI
Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws via @PNASNews http://t.co/rZ44Bo0eEA @theNCI @ASBMB
Couldn't agree more: https://t.co/CTn2AoruIB
"These are perverse incentives..." #forskning #science http://t.co/cT7fomctCg
What to do about too many biologists? Life is tough for workers in retail too, and nobody cares. Via @PNAS http://t.co/nj8Dom4YBB
JUST OUT: IMPORTANT PERSPECTIVE BY PRIOR NIH DIRECTOR (CURRENT NCI DIRECTOR) WITH RECOMMENDATIONS THAT WILL... http://t.co/RUixOBjv2v
US #biomedicalresearch unsustainable? Most successful scientist/trainee increasingly pessmstc abt future of career http://t.co/1pFV2LUzNk
A tall order: “Rescuing US Biomedical research from its systemic flaws” http://t.co/noGs7EIgs9
The aforementioned PNAS report by 4 heavy-hitters - "Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws" | PNAS http://t.co/l9ZYG3bpAa
.@nationalpostdoc Rescuing US #biomedical #research from its systemic flaws-#scientists train far too many scientists http://t.co/fB5nRgdOru
URL edit: A lot of recs. for Rescuing U.S. Biomedical Research, now in @PNASnews: http://t.co/1hAKB45FNU
"We should do more to help transition outstanding young people wth scientific training into a broad range of careers" http://t.co/1zazrBZfZ2
Check out this thoughtful article: Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws. http://t.co/fIZmMOEVkS
"These are perverse incentives..." #forskning #science http://t.co/cT7fomctCg
Alberts et al recommend essential changes to US Biomed system. Important and relevant to UK and Europe too. http://t.co/wmBcgzzeP2
"In 1980, 16% of NIH grant recipients were 36 y of age or younger; today that number is 3%." http://t.co/LerlU9fGnL
Excellent recommendations nonetheless @deevybee: rescuing US biomedical research: commentary in PNAS http://t.co/n45AmUtuwV
"Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws": great suggestions from big-shots, love the ideas 4 grants. http://t.co/H8cdAnlZp6
.@nationalpostdoc Rescuing US #biomedical #research from its systemic flaws-#scientists train far too many scientists http://t.co/fB5nRgdOru
PNAS paper on state of the union for Biomedical Research http://t.co/dxNOZi2fHP
On reforming biomedical research & training @theNCI @NASciences http://t.co/0jrHr0RLOn & http://t.co/BUS5YQDSUj
PNAS "Broken biomedical research" agree but reward reproducible research and eliminate grant proposals altogether http://t.co/ien47KT1jD
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
"With the % of recent PhDs in academic positions falling to 20%, the training of grad students needs to diversify..." http://t.co/LerlU9fGnL
RT @RyanLamers “@bacteriality: This is really an interesting read (especially during a boring meeting): http://t.co/3ITPGg6SMo”
RT @jessicapolka: Amazing perspective - "Rescuing US biomedical research from its systemic flaws" http://t.co/cpWOA5QP3g @SciTransit