"...Fortunately, at key points in my career I lucked into special awards when conventional funding was not available. These awards — from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation, the National Institutes of Health and the Howard Hughes Medical Institute – all represented turning points in that they allowed me to pursue ideas that were rejected as too crazy by the ordinary grant process. These include using discoveries from my basic research in single molecule biophysics to develop a new kind of DNA sequencer, plunging into the world of prenatal diagnostics by inventing a non-invasive alternative to amniocentesis and inventing microfluidic plumbing devices for biological applications as diverse as protein crystallography and single cell analysis [...]"
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Letting Scientists Off the Leash
Guest Column: Letting Scientists Off the Leash - Olivia Judson Blog - NYTimes.com:
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