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Interesting conversation. I wonder how you three perceive measurement of scientific "impact"?
To me "ivory tower" implies researchers/thinkers who are not concerned about immediate impact
Do you think it's negative? Do you think the lay audience might see it as a blanket statement?
I do think it's negative, but I also think we as academics can do much more to clarify why basic work is important
I think the fact you can get paid upwards of 1k per day for consulting, in *some* sense means we're pretty valued by the invisible hand. 
But sure. I don't think all scientists are suited to all facets of science, and that's ok. I believe in being inclusive regardless.
Yes - and that (to me) is a separate and overlapping point: requiring scientists to be able to think/write/market etc etc is unreasonably
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