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by pentel-0_5
492 days ago
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Yep. I worked in a biomedical research department. Getting funding was always difficult, requiring 2 full-time grant writers for the government stuff and the dept chair who split their time between raising from private individuals, corporations, and all other sources. Government has strict rules about what money can and can't be spent on. Take equipment given by the government: often times, it would gather dust and couldn't be disposed of, despite being obsolete and replaced by something else, because of government red tape. Getting grants is very competitive and there's rarely enough money to cover all of the ordinary functions like salaries of an admin person, office supplies, or other overhead things needed for students, faculty, and staff to operate a functional department. The losers of this will be patients of the entire world, the slow down of advancements in medicine and STEM fields of all kinds, and the sucking sound of brains leaving for other countries. |
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