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Old 10-15-2016, 07:19 AM #1
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Default Hope vs Hype in Research

Interesting and important article in the Boston Globe this week ... doesn't call out PD specifically but critical truths and frictions are noted ... short-term versus long term-expectations. Certainly not a trivial subject for any patient community but nor for the researchers / funders. At MJFF we aim to develop a view on science and opportunities with a tone of optimistic realism (a "yes, if" rather than "no, because" attitude) and then act aggressively in that context.

Hype vs. hope in medical research - The Boston Globe

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