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The Biomedical BubbleRichard Jones and James WilsdonJuly 2018 Why UK research and innovation needs a greater diversity of priorities, politics, places and people About NestaNesta is a global innovation foundation. We back new ideas to tackle the big challenges of our use our knowledge, networks, funding and skills - working in partnership with others, including governments, businesses and charities. We are a UK charity but work all over the world, supported by a financial find out more visit you d like this publication in an alternative format such as Braille, large print or audio, please contact us at: the authorsThis paper started life as a conversation with Geoff Mulgan, and we are hugely grateful to Geoff and his Nesta colleagues particularly Kirsten Bound, Halima Khan and John Loder for their encouragement and advice, which has strengthened and sharpened our argument. Thanks also to those who have provided helpful input or commented on earlier drafts, including Andrew Baker, Athene Donald, Paul Martin, Jasper Montana, Jon Nicholl, David Price, Shamit Saggar, Jack Scannell and Jack Stilgoe.
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