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Dan Elton's avatar

Some good ideas here. I am strongly against Ezekiel Emanuel becoming NIH director. We need someone who recognizing aging as the leading cause of health problems in old age and who will direct large amounts of resources towards understanding and reversing aging processes. We need someone enthusiastic about reversing aging and helping people live longer - Emaneul seems to think the desire to live longer is selfish and that people after age 65 should just consign themselves to an early death.

Anyway, I have a very radical proposal for NIH director - Martine Rothblatt. She is very against aging / pro longevity and was founder of the very successful pharma company United Therapeutics, which has now branched off into growing lung tissue among other things. I made the case for her being offered the job in October 2021: http://www.moreisdifferent.com/2021/10/08/Appoint-Dr-Martine-Rothblatt-to-Lead-the-NIH

In my dream world, Balaji Srinivasan would be FDA Director, Martine Rothblatt NIH Director, and Jim O'Neil would be head of HHS.

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Godfree Roberts's avatar

Regardless of who we choose, we will get the same outcome as we got under Francis S. Collins, M.D., Ph.D., rapidly falling life expectancy.

That's the bottom line, and it suggests that 90% of NIH money is wasted.

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