thats fair. I guess there is no such thing as a perfect system, there will always be conflict of interest and bias. I get your point too, just because someone is an expert in their field doesn’t mean their knowledge translates to leadership and good judgement on funding decisions ect.
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I understand that, my point was in an ideal world expert panels and not politicians would get the final say in policy-setting and funding decisions. My main example is the clusterfuck the NIH and health department has become under the lunatic in charge.
I understand that this stuff is inherently political, I had to pivot on the narrative of my own master’s thesis because of the “interesting” results we generated
This is why politics and science shouldn’t mix. The truth is the truth, no matter how inconvenient it is to your bottom line.
GingaNinga@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Have you ever had to give up on a dream career?7·5 days agoI wanted to be a doctor really bad but in canada its basically a lottery system. My fiance had a 97 average, did well on her tests and basically lived her whole life in prep for med school and never got in, I have friends doing their PHDs on their fifth attempt, so seeing this I never even bothered. I did get into med lab which has been really fun, I now have 10 years in research/histopathology and have had an incredibly rewarding career in a field that I love, you just pivot and move on.
Honestly I wish I’d gone into finance/trading and done something I hate to make a shitload of money and just enjoy my free time but I’ve only got one life and I’ve already min/maxed my skill points so I’m in it for the long haul. Overall I’m happy with all my choices.
GingaNinga@lemmy.worldtoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•Does it count twice if I raise them both?571·7 days agoI just want free public transit, affordable housing//rent/food/bills and some free time to actually enjoy being alive, is that too much to ask?
naw estoy canadian.
GingaNinga@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•With all the animals that die in the sea, is it possible they get pickled in there?4·9 days agoout of curiosity what is the average salinity? We often use 0.85% saline to suspend organisms and red cells to keep osmotic pressure stable, I’m just curious if its around that level.
GingaNinga@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Chinese EV maker BYD says new fast-charging system could be as quick as filling up a tankEnglish0·4 months agoI wish the batteries were modular/interchangeable. You could just pull into a station, remove the spent battery and replace it with a full one, the spent one can then just get recharged and stored at the station for the next user to change out. You could even bring some extra ones in the trunk for a long trip!
Ya its healthy to have this discussion. I still think the policy-makers should have a background in what they are governing but that is what advisory boards and councils are for. I definitely commented with too broad of a generalization with “no politics in science”, I should have said I dislike when politics oversteps in medicine/healthcare/research… I do see the value however as this comment chain grows.