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Comment by shpongled

3 days ago

It requires billions of dollars and a decade+ to translate academic research into a clinical outcome. Most academic research is not reproducible or robust enough to even be replicated outside of the lab that performed it - and this will only be discovered after spending millions of dollars of private funding.

I get that completely - and you're completely correct: most research isn't ready for clinical trials let alone commercial distribution. And even then, only a small amount of reproduce-able work matures into a finalized product. Yes, there needs to be financial incentives for the private sector to find promising work, and funding the next steps once it escapes the University ecosystem. I'm all for that. But as a society we need to be clear about where the initial funding comes from, and who those are who pay for that first round of funding are.