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An essay analyzing Jay Bhattacharya's vision for reforming the NIH under the Trump administration, critiquing both institutional groupthink during COVID and the agency's broader structural dysfunction, while questioning whether Bhattacharya's theory that open inquiry alone will reveal scientific truth actually holds in practice.
Jay Bhattacharya
National Institutes of Health
Francis Collins
Anthony Fauci
Great Barrington Declaration
Daniel Sarewitz
Robert Cook-Deegan
Stuart Buck
Caleb Watney
Susan M. Fitzpatrick
Bhaven Sampat
Michael Crow