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50k, Fake "Landmarks," R&D Cuts & Can You Teach Common Sense?

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Welcome to another "Sticky Notes" live session of Note to File – the only clinical research podcast that's part insightful conversation, part general nonsense. Today, we're braving the December chill, celebrating a totally wild (and possibly confusing) 50k YouTube subscribers, and pondering whether people forget how to drive in snow every single year (spoiler: they do).

We dig into the latest so-called "landmark" UK/US pharma trade deal (cue eye rolling at historic headlines), the gritty truths about public sector R&D cuts, and why axing funding and getting stingy on immigration probably isn't how you keep America "exceptional." Don't worry, we squeeze in healthy skepticism, plenty of hot takes, and our usual professional-grade side eyes for political "bravery." Plus, we get philosophical on whether critical thinking can actually be taught—or if some folks are just destined to be, let's say, less-than-critical.

If you somehow still believe in innovation, or if you want to listen to clinical research pros vent about the stuff no one else says out loud, you're in exactly the right place. Smash that subscribe button, drop us a comment, and let us know what you want us to rant about next. Thanks for being one of the "hardcore of the hardcore."

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Welcome to another "Sticky Notes" live session of Note to File – the only clinical research podcast that's part insightful conversation, part general nonsense. Today, we're braving the December chill, celebrating a totally wild (and possibly confusing) 50k YouTube subscribers, and pondering whether people forget how to drive in snow every single year (spoiler: they do).

We dig into the latest so-called "landmark" UK/US pharma trade deal (cue eye rolling at historic headlines), the gritty truths about public sector R&D cuts, and why axing funding and getting stingy on immigration probably isn't how you keep America "exceptional." Don't worry, we squeeze in healthy skepticism, plenty of hot takes, and our usual professional-grade side eyes for political "bravery." Plus, we get philosophical on whether critical thinking can actually be taught—or if some folks are just destined to be, let's say, less-than-critical.

If you somehow still believe in innovation, or if you want to listen to clinical research pros vent about the stuff no one else says out loud, you're in exactly the right place. Smash that subscribe button, drop us a comment, and let us know what you want us to rant about next. Thanks for being one of the "hardcore of the hardcore."

  continue reading

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