Tuesday, January 23, 2007
How to Fix NIH and NSF
I recently commented on the funding crisis in Canada. Less than 20% of grants will be funded in the latest CIHR competition. Canadian scientists are trying to see what needs to be done to fix the problem.
There's a similar problem in the USA. At the 2007 Science Blogging Conference we received a flyer from Geoff Davis and Peter Fiske asking people to go to their blog and get involved in the discussion about how to fix NIH and NSF. Here's the site: [Zerhouni for a Day: A challenge].
So far the main suggestions under discussion are to limit the size of grants and to cut back on funding interdisciplinary centers. Both suggestions are worth serious consideration.
Thanks for the link, Larry! I'm really intrigued that CIHR may be experiencing the same kind of famine-amidst-plenty that NIH and NSF in the US are. One more thing to look into.
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