In this thought-provoking episode of Research Renaissance, host Deborah Westphal welcomes Dr. Melissa Flagg, an advisor for the Andrew W. Marshall Foundation and a research fellow at the Acquisition Innovation Research Center. Dr. Flagg has had an extensive career spanning government, academia, and the private sector, including her role as Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Research.
Together, they explore the evolving landscape of research and development (R&D) in the U.S. and beyond. They discuss the history, funding models, and gaps in the system, as well as new opportunities to connect scientific research with real-world applications. Dr. Flagg also offers a candid perspective on how research institutions prioritize funding, the challenges faced by early-career researchers, and the growing influence of industry and philanthropy in driving scientific innovation.
💡 Key Topics Discussed:
✅ The complexity of the U.S. research ecosystem and how it has evolved since WWII
✅ The shift from federal government dominance in R&D to industry-driven funding
✅ The gap between academic research and real-world solutions—why so many discoveries remain unused
✅ The replication crisis and the challenges of publishing scientific research
✅ How patient advocacy groups and regional initiatives can reshape research funding
✅ Why the U.S. needs new funding models to prioritize impact over publications
✅ The need for better compensation for researchers to improve the quality of scientific output
✅ Why philanthropy and communities should play a larger role in directing research efforts
📢 Memorable Quotes from Dr. Melissa Flagg:
🗣️ “We need to stop prioritizing scale and proxy measures of success like publications and focus on real impact.”
🗣️ “Basic research is critical, but without application pathways, it won’t help anyone.”
🗣️ “If we want high-quality research, we need to pay scientists what they’re worth.”
🗣️ “There’s no single list of everyone who might be interested in what you’re doing—you have to actively find your people.”
🎧 Tune in to hear a powerful conversation on the past, present, and future of research!
🔗 Connect with Dr. Melissa Flagg:
📍 Learn More:
Visit the Karen Toffler Charitable Trust for more insights into neurological research and innovation: www.tofflertrust.org
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