@kenjaques @dkegel You're right again Ken! As an example, the tax funded @NIH contributed >$100B (20% of total budget) to all of the 210 newly FDA approved drugs between 2010-16. So Pharma is getting government money for R&D on revenue generatin
RT @xileenie: You may want to read, "The Truth AboutThe Drug Companies: How They Deceive Us And What To Do About It". by Dr. Marcia Angell…
RT @heatinformatics: NIH funding was directly or indirectly associated with every one of the 210 new drugs (NMEs) approved by the FDA from…
RT @markjarthur: #Pharma claims high drug prices are to "recoup research costs". Yet the @NIH contributed to every single one of the 210 d…
NIH funding was directly or indirectly associated with every one of the 210 new drugs (NMEs) approved by the FDA from 2010 to 2016 | https://t.co/jATPnMUYxO https://t.co/JtdcHNyUl7
The article cites an NIH study. Let's look at the NIH's own narrative, then. https://t.co/ioOh0tFI84
RT @cispt2: Fred Ledley @bentleyu is speaking at @ncats_nih_gov today about the contribution of @nih funding to new drug approvals 2010-20…
RT @cispt2: Fred Ledley @bentleyu is speaking at @ncats_nih_gov today about the contribution of @nih funding to new drug approvals 2010-20…
“Paying twice” - taxpayer $ via the @NIH supported the development of all recently introduced drugs. And we pay more for their Rx than in any other country. https://t.co/fOFP7wl64E https://t.co/iPitkuQNFS
Fred Ledley @bentleyu is speaking at @ncats_nih_gov today about the contribution of @nih funding to new drug approvals 2010-2016. Here is their paper from PNAS last year on this topic: https://t.co/Ef65OY0V6N
@walidgellad @amitabhchandra2 Seems misleading to only consider drug patents as well... NIH money characterizing targets is nearly as important as the actual NME being developed. I think this paper swings too far the other direction, but the claim that 100
@C_Garthwaite Research from @sciindustry @pnas shows that this is working; @nih funded research contributed to every new drug approved 2010-2016, with 95% of publications, funding and costs addressing drug targets (basic research), not the drugs themselves
@DavidP4AD Our estimate of @NIH contribution @PNAS considers basic and applied, research and is larger than found in previous work. >90% of @NIH costs related to drug target (basic research), not drug; complements development/manufacture role of industr
Here is the link to the study: https://t.co/RwGMdXmq8x
@C_Garthwaite W/respect Prof: Not a myth. See https://t.co/5m2gmTzy7B Road not always long: @novartis bought rights to CTL-019 in 2012 only after key paper funded partly by NIH: https://t.co/WMrVqZbIDK SEC filings: Kite sold Yescarta to Gilead after only
Contribution of NIH funding to new drug approvals 2010–2016 | https://t.co/jATPnMUYxO https://t.co/QflsWIWQun
@Complexificator @matthewherper @C_Garthwaite @PhRMA @Novartis Data? Here's the NIH announcement of a "partnership" where taxpayers contribute 75% & 11 (count 'em) drug corps contribute 25%. And here's a little something from the Proceedings of the Nat
"@NIH funding contributed to published research associated with every one of the 210 new drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration from 2010–2016." https://t.co/2SHqjMr6Gk
RT @drgarybennett: NIH science inspires all recent FDA-approved drugs. https://t.co/iWjFa2g1JH #sbm2018
RT @Adrian_Jacobo: Sin un estado que invierta en ciencia básica no hay desarrollo posible. El 100% de los medicamentos nuevos aprobados en…
RT @Adrian_Jacobo: Sin un estado que invierta en ciencia básica no hay desarrollo posible. El 100% de los medicamentos nuevos aprobados en…
RT @Adrian_Jacobo: Sin un estado que invierta en ciencia básica no hay desarrollo posible. El 100% de los medicamentos nuevos aprobados en…
RT @Adrian_Jacobo: Sin un estado que invierta en ciencia básica no hay desarrollo posible. El 100% de los medicamentos nuevos aprobados en…
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.@NIH funding contributed to research associated w/ EVERY ONE of the 210 new drugs approved by #FDA from 2010–2016. Underscores the breath & significance of public investment in development of new therapeutics @CIRMnews @UCLAstemcell #CIRMSymposium ht
NIH science inspires all recent FDA-approved drugs. https://t.co/iWjFa2g1JH #sbm2018
We are honored that our @PNAS paper "Contribution of NIH funding to new drug approvals, 2010-16" is ranked #2,498 of 9,658,988 research publications based on its Altmetric Attention Score - the top 1%! @BentleyU @sciindustry https://t.co/7kcAIONYvh
Contribution of NIH funding to new drug approvals 2010–2016 https://t.co/BRcbJYkKQt
28 . #Contribution of #NIH funding to new #drug approvals 2010-2016..https://t.co/Dus7WfjkUX
RT @ENCODE_NIH: “Contribution of NIH funding to new drug approvals 2010-2016” from PNAS last month. https://t.co/HceIVqTftJ
RT @ENCODE_NIH: “Contribution of NIH funding to new drug approvals 2010-2016” from PNAS last month. https://t.co/HceIVqTftJ
“Contribution of NIH funding to new drug approvals 2010-2016” from PNAS last month. https://t.co/HceIVqTftJ
This: The analysis shows that >90% of this funding represents basic research related to the biological targets for drug action rather than the drugs themselves. https://t.co/WJzMxtGtmm
RT @chiralproton: So important: https://t.co/8GcXM13j5k
RT @chiralproton: So important: https://t.co/8GcXM13j5k
So important: https://t.co/8GcXM13j5k
RT @SciPubTas: Basic research doesn't need to have an immediate translational application to make a big downstream impact. https://t.co/Amx…
Basic research doesn't need to have an immediate translational application to make a big downstream impact. https://t.co/AmxUpUQRpg
RT @JamieDaviesPro: Both private and public sectors contribute to drug innovation https://t.co/nznOOgP8kf https://t.co/IADXtjDznJ
RT @PCMedsAccess: BREAKING: 100% of drugs approved in the U.S. between 2010-2016 were funded, in part, by taxpayer dollars via @NIH. The…
RT @DrErinY: Think federal funding for basic science isn’t important? Clear evidence that if you like innovative drugs treatments, you sho…
Contribution of NIH funding to new drug approvals 2010–2016 https://t.co/AJhLwodpgA https://t.co/Ic5IK2crZt
RT @WilliamHarryman: Contribution of NIH funding to new drug approvals 2010–2016 https://t.co/ijnNLLBhfL - Taxpayers — not Big Pharma — hav…
RT @MohgaKamalYanni: Study: NIH funding contributed to every new molecule approved in 2010–2016 and was focused primarily on the drug targe…
RT @florenciatorche: Yes, NIH funding results in better treatment for illnesses: NIH funding has supported research associated with *each…
#DRUG #NIH #FUNDING Contribution of NIH funding to new drug approvals 2010–2016 https://t.co/Rm2uHgFoln
RT @KishoreWary: This report shows that @NIH funding contributed to every one of the 210 new drugs approved by FDA from 2010-2016. NIH shou…
RT @KishoreWary: This report shows that @NIH funding contributed to every one of the 210 new drugs approved by FDA from 2010-2016. NIH shou…
Basic research behind drugs approved by the FDA 2010–2016. "Analysis shows that >90% of this funding represents basic research related to the biological targets for drug action rather than the drugs [...] The role of NIH funding thus complements industr
RT @Animilusa: Study shows that public NIH funding was associated with every drug approved from 2010–2016, which means that total R&D cost…
RT @MohgaKamalYanni: Study: NIH funding contributed to every new molecule approved in 2010–2016 and was focused primarily on the drug targe…
#PublicHealth Contribution of NIH funding to new drug approvals 2010–2016 https://t.co/jjMGP43ZQK E. Galkina Cleary, J. M. Beierlein,N.Surjit Khanuja, L.M. McNamee,F.D. Ledley @PNASNews
Yes, NIH funding results in better treatment for illnesses: NIH funding has supported research associated with *each one* of the 210 new drugs approved by the FDA between 2010–2016, and most of it was basic research. https://t.co/fCGkWPVv7u
@marcelcanoy @janrosieratucd Eens wel, het is bijna ondoenlijk om de publieke commitment in geneesmiddelenontwikkeling concreet te maken. Deze studie geeft een redelijke voorzet (840 miljoen dollar per geregistreerd medicijn) https://t.co/Np7ywpDts4
Study shows that public NIH funding was associated with every drug approved from 2010–2016, which means that total R&D cost involving #animaltesting may have been underestimated. https://t.co/rlXELJjlnp
Contribution of NIH funding to new drug approvals 2010–2016 https://t.co/PXmPsX7mpH Read with ProPublica/NYT 3/5 article re high drug prices if you want to feel sick to your stomach.
Contribution of NIH funding to new drug approvals 2010-2016 [Social Sciences] https://t.co/YDYWa1X7JW #feedly
"NIH funding contributed to published research associated with every one of the 210 new drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration from 2010–2016" https://t.co/yzgQKJ9hUj
RT @SciIndustry: "A major part of @NIH’s mission is to support #basicresearch that generates fundamental knowledge about the nature and beh…
Contribution of NIH funding to new drug approvals 2010–2016 https://t.co/Sq3kLlzSOw https://t.co/DWYKHlda2h
"NIH funding contributed to published research associated with every one of the 210 new drugs approved by the... https://t.co/tFXaJwfbxw
Contribution of NIH funding to new drug approvals 2010–16 | Proceedings of Natl Acad of Sciences - contributed to every one of the 210 new drugs approved by FDA >200,000 yrs of grant funding over $100 billion https://t.co/PXgw3ZIfdR
RT @hhask: Contribution of NIH funding to new drug approvals 2010–2016 https://t.co/wY5be2Ok38
Contribution of NIH funding to new drug approvals 2010–2016 https://t.co/wY5be2Ok38
Study: NIH funding contributed to every new molecule approved in 2010–2016 and was focused primarily on the drug targets. 84 first-in-class products approved in this interval, associated with >$64 billion of NIH-funded projects. Who funds biomedical R&
RT @ElsTorreele: New study shows that NIH-funded research contributed to each of the 210 new drugs approved by the FDA from 2010–2016. We n…
.@NIH funding contributed to published research associated with every one of the 210 new drugs approved by the @US_FDA from 2010–2016. Collectively, this research involved >200,000 years of grant funding totaling more than $100 billion. https://t.co/WOS
6 . #Contribution of #NIH funding to new #drug approvals 2010-2016..https://t.co/XttJcq7UbH
“NIH funding contributed to published research associated with every one of the 210 new drugs approved by the Food and Drug Administration from 2010–2016.” https://t.co/2Lb9L3rUrm
Contribution of NIH funding to new drug approvals 2010–2016 https://t.co/ijnNLLBhfL - Taxpayers — not Big Pharma — have funded the research behind every new drug since 2010
RT @kchalkidou: NIH funding contributed to published research associated with every one of the 210 new drugs approved by FDA from 2010–2016…
NIH funding contributed to published research associated with every one of the 210 new drugs approved by FDA from 2010–2016 involving >200,000 years of grant funding totaling more than $100 billion. @RuthLopert https://t.co/MhCSgPj08q
RT @ElsTorreele: New study shows that NIH-funded research contributed to each of the 210 new drugs approved by the FDA from 2010–2016. We n…
RT @ElsTorreele: New study shows that NIH-funded research contributed to each of the 210 new drugs approved by the FDA from 2010–2016. We n…
Our paper @pnas analyzing the contribution of @NIH funding for basic research to new drug approvals was highlighted in @AAAS Policy Alert as a "Must Read Report." Read the article here: @sciindustry https://t.co/7kcAIONYvh https://t.co/0QkCpZJErR
"A major part of @NIH’s mission is to support #basicresearch that generates fundamental knowledge about the nature and behavior of living systems. ... the foundation for the biomedical advances needed to protect and improve our health." @NIHDirector https:
Taxpayers are paying twice for new drugs -- once for publicly-funded research, and then again at the pharmacy. We deserve better return on our taxpayer investments! https://t.co/zBJNJq6hWR
RT @ElsTorreele: New study shows that NIH-funded research contributed to each of the 210 new drugs approved by the FDA from 2010–2016. We n…
RT @ElsTorreele: New study shows that NIH-funded research contributed to each of the 210 new drugs approved by the FDA from 2010–2016. We n…
Both private and public sectors contribute to drug innovation https://t.co/nznOOgP8kf https://t.co/IADXtjDznJ
RT @ElsTorreele: New study shows that NIH-funded research contributed to each of the 210 new drugs approved by the FDA from 2010–2016. We n…
RT @ElsTorreele: New study shows that NIH-funded research contributed to each of the 210 new drugs approved by the FDA from 2010–2016. We n…
RT @PCMedsAccess: BREAKING: 100% of drugs approved in the U.S. between 2010-2016 were funded, in part, by taxpayer dollars via @NIH. The…
RT @PCMedsAccess: BREAKING: 100% of drugs approved in the U.S. between 2010-2016 were funded, in part, by taxpayer dollars via @NIH. The…
RT @ElsTorreele: New study shows that NIH-funded research contributed to each of the 210 new drugs approved by the FDA from 2010–2016. We n…
RT @ElsTorreele: New study shows that NIH-funded research contributed to each of the 210 new drugs approved by the FDA from 2010–2016. We n…
This is why I don't wastebasket money supporting JDRF. If a cure is ever found it will be @ the NHI or somebody's garage. Pharma corps make enough money to fund their own research https://t.co/ppeacmIqMB
RT @PCMedsAccess: BREAKING: 100% of drugs approved in the U.S. between 2010-2016 were funded, in part, by taxpayer dollars via @NIH. The…
RT @ElsTorreele: New study shows that NIH-funded research contributed to each of the 210 new drugs approved by the FDA from 2010–2016. We n…
RT @PCMedsAccess: BREAKING: 100% of drugs approved in the U.S. between 2010-2016 were funded, in part, by taxpayer dollars via @NIH. The…
RT @PCMedsAccess: BREAKING: 100% of drugs approved in the U.S. between 2010-2016 were funded, in part, by taxpayer dollars via @NIH. The…
BREAKING: 100% of drugs approved in the U.S. between 2010-2016 were funded, in part, by taxpayer dollars via @NIH. The public investment is there - but its currently used to reap private profits. We have to change the system. #Drugprices https://t.co/2
$100 billion in NIH-funded research played an important role in ALL 210 new drugs approved by FDA over 7 years. Keep publicly funded innovations accessible. #takebackourmeds #tbom @uaem https://t.co/OTgJZIad2C
RT @MarcelvanRaaij: The importance of public funding to innovative therapies: Contribution of NIH funding to new drug approvals 2010–2016 h…
RT @ElsTorreele: New study shows that NIH-funded research contributed to each of the 210 new drugs approved by the FDA from 2010–2016. We n…
RT @ElsTorreele: New study shows that NIH-funded research contributed to each of the 210 new drugs approved by the FDA from 2010–2016. We n…