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Projects

Understanding the Uneven
Advance of Knowledge
Better science policy decisions
would be facilitated by more insight into why some areas of science
(and their applications) advance more rapidly than others. Besides intrinsic
scientific difficulty, one would expect that political and cultural
context, as well as differences in resource allocation, are important
contributors to this uneven advance. Distinguishing the causes of unevenness
could be very important for enhancing outcome-based policy decisions,
for example, by identifying problems that are not likely to be solved
by more research in particular fields and highlighting others that are
ripe for advance but have been resource-starved. This project will begin
with a focus on biomedical research issues including infectious disease,
cardiovascular problems, contraception, mental illness, and malaria.
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