Research Agenda
The link between the inputs and ultimate outputs of the research process is complex. Consider just a few examples on which there is already existing related research in the broad area of medical research: more/less
In all these areas there is more that can be known, the existing results and findings can be brought together, and there is also a need for sharing of information across fields and disciplines with regard to the theoretical and empirical methodologies that are currently applied.
Other relevant questions have received less attention. For example, depending on the availability of data and suitably analytical models, further questions might relate to: more/less
White Papers on the Value of Medical Research
Health Research and Inequalities in Health
Thomas Minten
Regulations and Data Sources on Pediatric Clinical Studies in the United States and European Union
Ljubica Ristovska
Where are All the Scientists? Resources for Studying the Long-Term Careers of STEM Ph.D.s
Stephanie D. Cheng
Measuring the Value of Firm-level Innovation in the Medical Device Industry
Alexander Everhart
Identifying Medical Reversals: An Introduction to a
New Area of Study
Hannah Bolder
Industry, Universities, and Intellectual Property
Charu Gupta
Replicability in Clinical Research
Katherine Lofgren
Measuring Innovation in Science
Wei Yang Tham
Medical Knowledge Synthesis: A Brief Overview
Maryaline Catillon
Pharmaceutical Line Extensions in the United States: A Primer on
De finitions and Incentives
Annabelle C. Fowler
The Direction of Biomedical Science
Kyle R. Myers
Novelty in Drug Innovation
Joshua Krieger, Danielle Li, and Dimitris Papanikolaou
Pharmaceutical Regulation and Off-Label Uses
Jennifer Kao
Sources of Outcomes for Health Research: How Useful Are Clinical Trial Results?
Rebecca McKibbin
Where Is the Good Stuff? Drug Quality Measures and Economic Research
Josh Feng and Luca Maini
Measuring Individuals Valuation of Health Care: Labour Market Perspective
Paul Rodriguez-Lesmes
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Funding for this network is provided by the National Institute on Aging through grant R24AG058049 to the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and by the Economic and Social Research Council through grant ES/M008673/1 to the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS). For more information, contact valmed @ nber.org |