A Brain Capital Grand Strategy: toward economic reimagination
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Smith, E. and Ali, D. and Wilkerson, B. and Dawson, W.D. and Sobowale, K. and Reynolds, C. and Berk, M. and Lavretsky, H. and Jeste, D. and Ng, C.H. and Soares, J.C. and Aragam, G. and Wainer, Z. and Manji, H.K. and Licinio, J. and Lo, A.W. and Storch, E. and Fu, E. and Leboyer, M. and Tarnanas, I. and Ibanez, A. and Manes, F. and Caddick, S. and Fillit, H. and Abbott, R. and Robertson, I.H. and Chapman, S.B. and Au, R. and Altimus, C.M. and Hynes, W. and Brannelly, P. and Cummings, J. and Eyre, H.A., A Brain Capital Grand Strategy: toward economic reimagination, Molecular Psychiatry, 26, 1, 2021, 3-22Abstract:
Current brain research, innovation, regulatory, and funding systems are artificially siloed, creating boundaries in our understanding of the brain based on constructs such as aging, mental health, and/or neurology, when these systems are all inextricably integral.
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Author: Robertson, Ian; Kenny, Rose
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brain research, funding systems, constructsDOI:
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