When scientists vie for limited federal funding to support their research, they know their proposals will be evaluated based on scientific merits, but other factors come into play, too: a few years ago, the National Institutes of Health asked reviewers to evaluate the overall impact and significance of the work being proposed. Marc Kirschner, the John Franklin Enders University Professor of Systems Biology and chair of the Department of Systems Biology, has written an editorial about the two criteria.

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