It certainly is NOT just a higher ed issue.
My company exists today because of the NIH SBIR program. At a 15% indirect rate, that money won't support the research it supposedly funds. My company would not have existed, and would not be supporting drug discovery and development worldwide today.
My company exists today because of the NIH SBIR program. At a 15% indirect rate, that money won't support the research it supposedly funds. My company would not have existed, and would not be supporting drug discovery and development worldwide today.
Reposted from
Don Moynihan
Mistake to see this solely as a higher ed issue. The design of scientific infrastructure after WWII was govt funding a broad network of research via universities. That worked out pretty well for the US, helped make American higher ed a very successful industry w a positive economic externalities
Comments