Should the NIH Be Abolished?
Terence Kealey and Jeffrey Flier debate abolishing the National Institutes of Health.
Harvard professor Jeffrey Flier and historian of science Terence Kealey debate the resolution, "The National Institutes of Health should be abolished."
For the affirmative is Kealey, former vice chancellor of the University of Buckingham. He's the author of multiple books, including The Economic Laws of Scientific Research. He is also an adjunct scholar at the Cato Institute, where he co-authored the white paper "Mission Lost: How NIH Leaders Stole Its Promise to America."
For the negative is Flier, the George Higginson professor of physiology and medicine at Harvard Medical School. He is also a former clinical associate at the National Institutes of Health.
The debate is moderated by Soho Forum Director Gene Epstein.
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Not having seen the video; on this issue at least, Kealey appears to have, exceedingly respectably, avoided any Long-TDS/branch-COVIDian brainwashing.
Yes.
How will we know what's in it?
I knew we should abolish the NIH when the [former] NIH director waved his eyeglasses around in front of Lex Friedman and said, "I mean, like what even IS Gain of Function research... I mean, *points to eyeglasses* these are gain of function!"
That was the moment.
The NIH is another needless, expensive and onerous bureaucracy that should've never been established in the first place.
So, yeah, the NIH needs to be terminated as soon as possible.
In a rare exception to Betteridge's Law, yes.