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Science and Innovation Reception in DC

Since there are so many DC insiders who read this newsletter, what better place to advertise an upcoming launch event as to a new Bipartisan Science and Innovation Caucus?

America Already Built the World's Largest Science-Vetting Machine

yet we barely use it

Should We Limit the Number of Grants Per Researcher?

This piece is co-authored with Dr.

Moonshots, the Impact of Science Cuts, the Genesis Mission, and more

Lots of great reading material just in the past week:

Making Our Own Luck

What if we could predict transformative scientific breakthroughs before they happen?

Metascience in the House Budget . . .

The House Appropriations Committee recently adopted a bill and report that affects NIH and other agencies under the umbrella of “Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies.”

We can create the future of science right now

Guest article by Paul Litvak

FDA and Improved Transparency

When the FDA rejects a new drug application, it sends a so-called “complete response letter” or CRL to the company that applied for the drug approval.

Mental Health at NIH

Announcement: I have spent the past few years writing a book on NIH, and it is under contract with MIT Press.

Why Federal Science Agencies Should Share More Data

I originally wrote this piece a year ago, and then parts of it turned into this co-authored piece at Issues in Science and Technology.