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Posts by Nicholson Price

Figure showing number of competitive grants mentioning women from 2015-2025. The number was rising until recently, with a precipitous drop in the last year.

Figure showing number of competitive grants mentioning women from 2015-2025. The number was rising until recently, with a precipitous drop in the last year.

At the end of 2024, the National Academies put out a report concluding the NIH has woefully underfunded women’s health research, and they suggested $15 B should be invested over the next 5 years.

Here’s what’s happened instead. Hard to study women’s health if you can’t say “women.”

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Don't be shy to take on a little two-week side project. These five months will be the most precious three years of your academic journey.

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In a response to @kaytesb.bsky.social, G. Lenarczyk, H.L. Smith & I argue industry research partnerships can be valuable but fickle, & not necessarily countercyclical. We look to the nascent European Health Data Space for governance ideas.

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
#healthdata #governance

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With federal science $$ 📉, whence support for research?

@kaytesb.bsky.social has a great Am. J. Bioethics piece on the promise, risk, & institutional governance of academic/industrial partnerships, w/ lessons from genetic data.

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.... @michiganbioethics.bsky.social

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Science | AAAS

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a+++ pedantic footnote

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That's a Guggenheim-level post!

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Innovation and policy challenges of AI–drug hybrids - Nature Biotechnology Patent applications indicate a trend toward completely integrating artificial intelligence (AI) with drugs, whereby AI applications will be so tightly linked to drugs that the drugs could be effective...

Patent applications indicate a trend toward completely integrating artificial intelligence with drugs, whereby AI applications will be so tightly linked to drugs that the drugs could be effectively unusable without the AI go.nature.com/41u0p2R
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Fackrell on Mass Joinder IP Infringement Cases Sarah Fackrell (Chicago-Kent College of Law - Illinois Institute of Technology) has posted Defendant Pinching & Pressing (104 Wash. U. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2027)) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: “Schedule A” cases, in which plaintiffs bring cookie-cutter complaints alleging IP infringement against groups of online sellers, continue to be filed in large numbers in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.

Fackrell on Mass Joinder IP Infringement Cases

Sarah Fackrell (Chicago-Kent College of Law - Illinois Institute of Technology) has posted Defendant Pinching & Pressing (104 Wash. U. L. Rev. __ (forthcoming 2027)) on SSRN. Here is the abstract: “Schedule A” cases, in which plaintiffs bring…

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I Work Very Hard, And I Would Like To Try Cake

By A Horse

Hello. I am a horse. I work very hard at my job of being a horse. When humans say move the heavy thing, I move the heavy thing. When humans sit on top of me and pull on my head, I carry them where they want to go. The main food the humans give me is hay and oats. But I am thinking it would be nice to have a different food.

I am thinking I would like to try cake.

Yes, yes. Cake. I know all about it. When humans eat cake, it is in glad times. It is the food for a celebration, such as when a woman becomes 47. I have seen cake on the Fourth of July. When humans have a cake, they stand around it and clap hands and smile and say happy birthday at each other. Sometimes there are beautiful markings on a cake, such as balloons or a pink shape.

Sometimes the top of a cake is on fire and a boy must blow on the fire with mouth wind. This is the scariest cake. I do not want this kind. But I will eat any other cake. Any cake that is not the fire cake that tries to kill the boy.

Please understand: I do not get money for doing work. I do not get to go inside the house. All I am either doing my horse job or standing in my pen or eating food off the floor. I always do these things. But I have never once gotten cake and I would like it very much.

I have noticed that human children get to eat cake. But I am bigger than the children. I am more helpful to the farm. Children do not move the heavy things like me or let anyone ride on them. And yet they get cake. Maybe the humans will realize this. Maybe they will say, "You  know who deserves cake? That horse. That horse whose back we are always on."

Every day I dream about what it will be like if I get to eat cake. Here is what will happen. First, I will walk to the cake and putt my nose at it like hrrfff to make and stomping my hooves to make sure it is not a snake. Then I will trot in a circle to show that I am a horse and I am large. After that, I will nuzzle the cake to …

I Work Very Hard, And I Would Like To Try Cake By A Horse Hello. I am a horse. I work very hard at my job of being a horse. When humans say move the heavy thing, I move the heavy thing. When humans sit on top of me and pull on my head, I carry them where they want to go. The main food the humans give me is hay and oats. But I am thinking it would be nice to have a different food. I am thinking I would like to try cake. Yes, yes. Cake. I know all about it. When humans eat cake, it is in glad times. It is the food for a celebration, such as when a woman becomes 47. I have seen cake on the Fourth of July. When humans have a cake, they stand around it and clap hands and smile and say happy birthday at each other. Sometimes there are beautiful markings on a cake, such as balloons or a pink shape. Sometimes the top of a cake is on fire and a boy must blow on the fire with mouth wind. This is the scariest cake. I do not want this kind. But I will eat any other cake. Any cake that is not the fire cake that tries to kill the boy. Please understand: I do not get money for doing work. I do not get to go inside the house. All I am either doing my horse job or standing in my pen or eating food off the floor. I always do these things. But I have never once gotten cake and I would like it very much. I have noticed that human children get to eat cake. But I am bigger than the children. I am more helpful to the farm. Children do not move the heavy things like me or let anyone ride on them. And yet they get cake. Maybe the humans will realize this. Maybe they will say, "You know who deserves cake? That horse. That horse whose back we are always on." Every day I dream about what it will be like if I get to eat cake. Here is what will happen. First, I will walk to the cake and putt my nose at it like hrrfff to make and stomping my hooves to make sure it is not a snake. Then I will trot in a circle to show that I am a horse and I am large. After that, I will nuzzle the cake to …

The horse op-ed is an instant classic. I can't tell you how much joy this piece gives me.

It should be taught in every introductory writing class in no small part because the horse arguments are so compelling. "I have noticed that human children get to eat cake. But I am bigger than the children."

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I have gotten 5 requests for peer review in the past 48 hours. What is going on? Is this the AI flood? Are others experiencing this?
#Academia

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The thread that follows this is probably the funniest, dorkiest breaking of IP law that I've ever read.

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Innovation and policy challenges of AI–drug hybrids - Nature Biotechnology Patent applications indicate a trend toward completely integrating artificial intelligence (AI) with drugs, whereby AI applications will be so tightly linked to drugs that the drugs could be effective...

Innovation and policy challenges of AI–drug hybrids - @nicholson.bsky.social @umichlaw.bsky.social go.nature.com/41u0p2R

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Styles are so very useful, and so very underused!

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A new article in Nature Biotechnology, by Andreas Panagopoulos, Katerina Sideri, I. Glenn Cohen, Timo Minssen, and W. Nicholson Price II, looks at the next frontier of medical technology, AI-drug hybrids: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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I have a joke about missing data, but

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And finally—if health systems want governance and performance to matter *for patient trust and choice* (and not just for getting it right, which matters on its own!), it's important to communicate to patients.

Such fun working w/ Bracic, Spector-Bagdady, James, Towle, & Zhang on this stuff.

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Clinicians in the Loop of Medical AI As medical AI begins to mature as a health-care tool, the task of governance grows increasingly important. Ensuring that medical AI works, works where it’s used

Patient trust and choice matter for AI to work most effectively.

To increase it, investing in governance and performance matters--as does a clinician's presence (though I've argued there are practical limits to clinicians as governance: papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....)

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Surprisingly, AI performance mattered most!

Performing "better than a specialist" increased patient choice of an encounter by 36%! And trust by 0.68 (on a 1-5 scale).

Clinician presence increased preference 18%; different forms of governance by ~10% each (FDA, natl or local certification)

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Factors for Patient Trust and Acceptance of Medical Artificial Intelligence This survey study examines the associations of patient trust in and choice of medical scenarios involving artificial intelligence with receiving information on governance mechanisms, clinician presenc...

What influences patient trust in & choice of medical AI encounters?
In a conjoint survey experiment, 3000k folks picked hypothetical visits.
AI performance, clinician presence, & governance all mattered.

#Medsky #MedicalAI
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Factors for Patient Trust and Acceptance of Medical Artificial Intelligence This survey study examines the associations of patient trust in and choice of medical scenarios involving artificial intelligence with receiving information on governance mechanisms, clinician…

What actually makes patients trust an AI diagnosis?
A survey of 3k adults asked people to choose between hypothetical AI diagnosis scenarios and pick a "visit" from the options presented. AI performance accuracy boosted visit preference by 32.5%, while a clinician in the loop added 18.4%.
#MedSky

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Factors for Patient Trust and Acceptance of Medical Artificial Intelligence This survey study examines the associations of patient trust in and choice of medical scenarios involving artificial intelligence with receiving information on governance mechanisms, clinician presenc...

Read the study

Factors for Patient Trust and Acceptance of Medical Artificial Intelligence

by Ana Bracic, PhD; @kaytesb.bsky.social; Sophie Towle, JD; @nicholson.bsky.social; et al

in @jama.com here:
jamanetwork.com/journals/jam...

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The algorithm will see you now? Patients say not without a doctor nearby Artificial intelligence may be reshaping modern medicine, but when it comes to their own health, patients still want to know a real person is watching the screen.

A new study from Professor @nicholson.bsky.social and others found that U.S. adults were significantly more likely to trust in medical AI in scenarios with oversight of a clinician and other protections in place.

Read more: news.umich.edu/the-algorith...

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ChatGPT Health performance in a structured test of triage recommendations - Nature Medicine A stress test of ChatGPT Health triage revealed missed high-risk emergencies and inconsistent activation of suicide-crisis safeguards, raising safety concerns for consumer-scale deployment.

Despite warnings, people use #ChatGPT to see whether they should seek care.
How well does it do?
Ehhhhh...not so great!
One tip: don't say "my friend doesn't think it's serious"— because then it won't either.
Interesting study by Ramaswamy et al in @natmed.nature.com: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Ever had one of those days when you wake and find that all mimsy were the borogoves?

Today is one of those days.

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17 common objects you never knew were copyrighted BECAUSE THEY'RE NOT BRO, THEY ARE PROTECTED BY TRADEMARK LAW

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#Lawprof hivemind!

I'm looking to read some truly superb law review articles as inspiration. I'm seeking examples of pieces you finished reading (or writing!) and thought, "Wow. Smart, insightful, beautifully written."

Any recommendations? Area-agnostic!

#lawtwitter #scholarship #academy

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Thanks!

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Thank you!

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Thanks!

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