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by GhettoComputers
1632 days ago
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Hasn’t it always been corporate interests in academia? Stanford was a joke when it was founded, MIT was being petitioned into becoming a tech school. Patrons of sciences have always been funded by private interests, there isn’t any corruption. > This 'public-private' partnership situation has corrupted American academics, placing the profitability of research well ahead of the accuracy and reliability of research. Private profitability research is no different. I don’t understand what you mean by losing accuracy, for some research corporate hardware or copyrighted work is required or the best choice. I thought they gave the ability for other pharma to make the mRNA drugs that require incredible investment, to make it seem open. Most of the information we mentioned is out there now. But it’s much more fun watching tiktoks and liking posts. |
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Prior to that, if academics wanted to get involved in industry and make some money thereby, the route to take was called consulting, which seems fine with me, as long as conflicts of interest are stated honestly.