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Already a physician, Bradner went back for further study in chemistry with the goal of developing targeted drugs that can disable cancer cells’ growth at the molecular level. From the beginning,
Joel Gurin • Open Data Now: The Secret to Hot Startups, Smart Investing, Savvy Marketing, and Fast Innovation (Business Books)
pathology—the study of human diseases, and their causes—
Siddhartha Mukherjee • The Song of the Cell
Given that the current system is onerous and likely flawed, you would imagine that NIH leadership has repeatedly tested whether the current method is superior than say a modified lottery, aka having an initial screen and then randomly giving out the money.
Vinay Prasad • Randomize NIH grant giving
nstead, I would rather see us conduct studies, repeatedly, to learn of our processes are efficient. I would like to see us incentivize reproducibility. And then, if we are able to deliver, I would like to see the percent of funding going to science increase. I believe that in a working society, 10% of health care spending should be on medical resea... See more
Vinay Prasad • Randomize NIH grant giving
Verifying provenance on medications, to
William Mougayar • The Business Blockchain: Promise, Practice, and Application of the Next Internet Technology
-Great use of data and gamification to keep people engaged