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How can we change the incentives around science to increase the odds that innovate therapies will make it to market?
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Incentive Structures for Decentralizing Science [1/3]

Incentives shape outcomes. Science is shaped by hidden economic and political forces that distort what seems to be true. Decentralized Science may alleviate problems around funding, conducting, and sharing research. The resulting swell in knowledge 一 if we make DeSci happen — would be nothing less than a second scientific revolution. This three part series describes systems to augment existing scientific practices. These incentives structures are made practical by distributed networks, more commonly known as blockchains.

This first part focuses on incentivizing participation in clinical trials.

How can we change the incentives around science to increase the odds that innovate therapies will make it to market?
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This first part focuses on incentivizing participation in clinical trials.

How can we change the incentives around science to increase the odds that innovate therapies will make it to market?
(01)

Incentive Structures for Decentralizing Science [1/3]

Incentives shape outcomes. Science is shaped by hidden economic and political forces that distort what seems to be true. Decentralized Science may alleviate problems around funding, conducting, and sharing research. The resulting swell in knowledge 一 if we make DeSci happen — would be nothing less than a second scientific revolution. This three part series describes systems to augment existing scientific practices. These incentives structures are made practical by distributed networks, more commonly known as blockchains.

This first part focuses on incentivizing participation in clinical trials.

How can we change the incentives around science to increase the odds that innovate therapies will make it to market?
(01)

Incentive Structures for Decentralizing Science [1/3]

Incentives shape outcomes. Science is shaped by hidden economic and political forces that distort what seems to be true. Decentralized Science may alleviate problems around funding, conducting, and sharing research. The resulting swell in knowledge 一 if we make DeSci happen — would be nothing less than a second scientific revolution. This three part series describes systems to augment existing scientific practices. These incentives structures are made practical by distributed networks, more commonly known as blockchains.

This first part focuses on incentivizing participation in clinical trials.

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How can we change the incentives around science to increase the odds that innovate therapies will make it to market?
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At Your Own Risk - an science art show dedicated to the beauty and advancement of knowledge.
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A Web of Trust is a way of building community, backed by cryptography. It could be ideal for validating data and supply chains.
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