Podcast·2025
Improving Science & Restoring Trust in Public Health | Dr. Jay Bhattacharya
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A discussion between Andrew Huberman and Dr. Jay Bhattacharya on the mission, funding, and challenges of the NIH, focusing on restoring public trust in science and improving research outcomes.
Frameworks extracted
17 totalLEADongoing
The Leadership Priority Filter
Focus energy on changes that unlock value, not on symbolic restructuring.
PEAKmonths
The Community-Centric Research Engagement Model
Co-create research with affected populations to ensure relevance and trust.
PEAKmonths
The Evidence-Based Vaccine Evaluation Protocol
A four-pillar standard for evaluating and communicating vaccine safety and efficacy.
PEAKweeks
Benefit-Harm Population Stratification Framework
Tailor medical recommendations by calculating risk-benefit ratios across different population gro...
SELFongoing
The Scientific Dissent Cost-Benefit Framework
Weighing personal career risk against public harm when challenging orthodoxy
COMongoing
The Two Ethical Norms of Science Communication
Balancing scientific free speech with public health's unity of messaging.
STRmonths
Mission-Priority Alignment Framework
Aligning institutional priorities with core mission to avoid mission creep and maintain effective...
MINDweeks
The Falsifiability Demarcation Filter
Separate scientific hypotheses from ideological claims using falsifiability as a litmus test.
INNmonths
The Pro-Social Science Incentive Framework
Reward truth-seeking behaviors, not just publication volume and influence.
INNongoing
Collaborative Problem-Centric Lab Model
Shift science from independent 'rockstar' labs to collaborative networks focused on specific prob...
MINDweeks
The Two Kinds of Science Framework
Distinguish between high-risk, hypothesis-driven science and low-risk, incremental 'crank-turning...
INNmonths
Innovation Age Decay Analysis
Measure scientific novelty by tracking the 'age' of ideas in published papers over time.
STRmonths
Bayh-Dole Tradeoff Analysis Framework
Balancing patent incentives for translation against public access to taxpayer-funded discoveries.
FINongoing
Public Science Value Capture Framework
Ensuring taxpayers benefit from research they fund through access and pricing equity.
STRmonths
Indirect Cost Incentive Analysis Framework
Evaluating how indirect cost structures shape research priorities and geographic distribution.
COMmonths
The Public Trust Restoration Loop
Acknowledge error, explain logic, recommit to mission to rebuild scientific credibility.
STRongoing
NIH Mission-Driven Research Allocation Framework
Balancing basic and applied science to solve market failures and advance health.