“The PO-Driven Model”: A Basic Science Pipeline for the Bioeconomy with Solutions Inspired by Convergent Evolution for Connecting Parallel Research Ideas
Tilottama Roy, Jung-Youn Lee, Tomokazu Kawashima, Grey Monroe, Prosanta Chakrabarty

TL;DR
This paper proposes a collaborative research funding model to boost the bioeconomy by connecting parallel scientific ideas through program officers.
Contribution
The novel 'PO-driven model' encourages cross-agency collaboration and leverages convergent evolution to foster innovation.
Findings
Collaborative funding through program officers can bridge basic and applied research.
Convergent evolution can inspire new research connections between independent studies.
A top-down funding approach can enhance scientific productivity in the bioeconomy.
Abstract
Basic science research, also called “curiosity-driven research,” is fundamental work done with no immediate economic goals but rather a focus on discovery for discovery’s sake. However, basic science research is often needed to seed more applied, economically oriented, research. Both basic and applied research efforts are important aspects of the “bioeconomy,” defined here as the contributions to the overall economy from various biology-related fields spanning everything from museum-based natural history research to agricultural food and material production to healthcare. Here, we propose that more collaborative efforts across federal granting agencies in a venture-capitalist-like “PO-driven model” can help drive applied innovation from collaborations facilitated by program officers (POs). POs from NSF, DOE, DARPA, USDA, NASA, and other federal agencies should seek out parallel and…
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TopicsCRISPR and Genetic Engineering · Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences · Bioeconomy and Sustainability Development
