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Michael S. Kinch

Michael Scott Kinch is an American academic and Chief Innovation Officer at Stony Brook University. Prior to this, he was… more

H-index: 55
Biology 33%
Economics 19%
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Our article, "Ignore at your own risk," has a double meaning.

American universities are critical contributors to progress but are responsible for the decline in public perception.

We decided to help change this.

Please help us spread the word.
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Ignore at Your Own Risk: American Academic Contributions to the Development of Small Molecule Therapeutics - PubMed
Ignore at Your Own Risk: American Academic Contributions to the Development of Small Molecule Therapeutics
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As bird flu numbers increase around the world, we let down our guard. Where is the sense in that?
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Very interesting insight provide in this opinion piece by Nathan Levine. Helps to understand why academia has become so unpopular.

www.nytimes.com/2025/06/06/o...
Opinion | This Idea Explains a Lot About What Has Happened in Trump 2.0
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While I almost never use AI, I asked Perplexity to rewrite "First They Came" using current-day examples. Here is the outcome:

Perhaps there is hope for new technologies...
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As a native of Greater Cincinnati, I loved the Big Red Machine.

Yet I am terribly disappointed that MLB decided to reinstate Pete Rose.

I learned much from my time in Cincy, most notably the difference between right and wrong.

It's too bad he didn't...

Reposted by Michael S. Kinch

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"Well, Grant, we've had the devil's own day today, haven't we?"

"Yes. Lick 'em tomorrow though."

- Grant and Sherman after the disaster of the first day of Shiloh, April 1862. They won the next.

Today is one of the bad days in American history. Better days will come.

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