Posted on 03/27/2020 8:14:09 AM PDT by Hojczyk
Expert warned agency as much as 87.5 percent of biomedical research was wasteful.
On a steamy summer day inside the lecture auditorium of the storied National Institutes of Health headquarters, Dr. Michael Bracken delivered a stark message to an audience that dedicated its life, and owed its living, to medical research.
As much as 87.5% of biomedical research is wasted or inefficient, the respected Yale University epidemiologist declared in a sobering assessment for a federal research agency that spends about $40 billion a year on medical studies.
He backed his staggering statistic with these additional stats: 50 out of every 100 medical studies fail to produce published findings, and half of those that do publish have serious design flaws. And those that arent flawed and manage to publish are often needlessly redundant.
But at some point if America is to learn from this crisis the policymakers and NIH overseers will need to address the clarion warning that Dr. Bracken made four years ago inside Uncle Sams most prestigious medical research institution.
His assessment if true would mean that $30 billion or more of NIHs annual funding is wasted, inefficient, redundant, or flawed.
(Excerpt) Read more at justthenews.com ...
“The years passed, mankind became stupider at a frightening rate. Some had high hopes the genetic engineering would correct this trend in evolution, but sadly the greatest minds and resources where focused on conquering hair loss and prolonging erections.”
- Idiocracy
It’s a prophecy.....................
One of many reasons the Founding Fathers wanted limited government.
As NIAID Director, Anthony Fauci is responsible for funding such research.
Not a problem - just increase their budget by $30 billion more....
The left seems to get joy from wasting taxpayer money. From useless studies to conferences in vacation locations to so many wasteful ways that it is difficult to comprehend.
NIH is a waste of taxpayer’s money.
The Obama Years ?
What were the findings on Tailgating?
A bunch of us Temple Football Fans, “The Parliament” had been getting together for years, and everyone would bring enough food to feed themselves and the other six families. Needless to say, we all had a TON of leftovers, and early season games, we had to throw them away because our cars were all too hot.
Finally, my buddy Hal, suggested we coordinate in advance as to what to bring. Sure saved everyone a ton of trouble.
If NIH had shared their findings with us about five years ago, that would have made the entire operation justifiable.
John Solomom and “Just the News” helping to save America from itself.
We finally have someone who is trusted and admired by those who are on the inside of these institutions and who are willing to expose these insanities.
We have much to learn.
Hey, it’s not THEIR money, so they won’t hesitate to spe3nd it on any frivolousness they choose.
All research grants should require a precise accounting of how every penny is spent. And probably half of all requests should be denied out of hand. I personally don’t care why lesbians tend to be overweight or why trannies are more likely to commit suicide.
Yes it is. I encourage everyone to watch it as a documentary.
Hey, those are important!
I like money!
Fauci = NIH Director.
At least there doing something useful
“Just two days ago, in the midst of surging coronavirus deaths in America, NIH released a joint study by its National Cancer Institute and the National Institute on Aging that came to a heady conclusion: If you walk more, you are likely to live longer.”
Wow. If you walk more, you are likely to live longer.
I.
Did.
Not.
Know.
That!
NIH has a Primate Animal Facility on a very lovely rural property apart from the Bethesda campus.
Odd thing is that driving past the site on the two lane country road the white rail fence always seem to have a dozen or so vultures just sitting and waiting, staring towards the hidden lab buildings. And no, they’re not waiting for road kills, hardly ever any traffic on that stretch... now I know they’re waiting for drunken monkeys...
Thats the basic nature of research. A lot of DARPAs work is similarly dead ended.
Its the game changer hit it out of the park home runs that make it all worthwhile.
And NIH has hit quite a few out if the park. A15% success rate in innovative and applied research is better than average in my experience.
I consider a 1 in 10 success rate pretty darn good in applied research. We are able to do the things we do because the 15% success justifies the investment in the 85% not so successful that maintains the critical mass of our R&D system. Sure there are lots of seemingly worthless and frivolous projects that need to be cut out and should be cut out. However, I can give at least one example of a research project that I at the time considered the epitome of frivolous and absurd but turned out to have some pretty consequential and far reaching impacts. You never know when and where the next great break through may come from
Have recently read quite a few of NIH research papers and have been absolutely blown away by the quality and important usefulness of some of the work.
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