From the years in academia studying neuroscience and related aspects of bioengineering and medicine development… yeah. So much about how effort gets allocated is not ‘what would be good for our country’s population in expectation, or good for all humanity’. It’s mostly about ‘what would make an impressive sounding research paper that could get into an esteemed journal?’, ‘what would be relatively cheap and easy to do, but sound disproportionately cool?’, ‘what do we guess that the granting agency we are applying to will like the sound of?’. So much emphasis on catching waves of trendiness, and so little on estimating expected value of the results.
Research an unprofitable preventative-health treatment which plausibly might have significant impacts on a wide segment of the population? Booooring.
Research an impractically-expensive-to-produce fascinatingly complex clever new treatment for an incredibly rare orphan disease? Awesome.
From the years in academia studying neuroscience and related aspects of bioengineering and medicine development… yeah. So much about how effort gets allocated is not ‘what would be good for our country’s population in expectation, or good for all humanity’. It’s mostly about ‘what would make an impressive sounding research paper that could get into an esteemed journal?’, ‘what would be relatively cheap and easy to do, but sound disproportionately cool?’, ‘what do we guess that the granting agency we are applying to will like the sound of?’. So much emphasis on catching waves of trendiness, and so little on estimating expected value of the results.
Research an unprofitable preventative-health treatment which plausibly might have significant impacts on a wide segment of the population? Booooring.
Research an impractically-expensive-to-produce fascinatingly complex clever new treatment for an incredibly rare orphan disease? Awesome.