Elizabeth Ginexi

Elizabeth Ginexi served the National Institutes of Health for 22 years, shaping biomedical and behavioral health research strategy. During her tenure, she managed a portfolio of 305 grants totaling $132 million across several institutes and centers, and co-authored 18 funding initiatives that generated 1,087 projects totaling $778 million across mental health, substance use, pain management, data science, and health services research. She advised hundreds of principal investigators on what federal agencies look for in competitive proposals.

  • Why Good Research Fails

    Why Good Research Fails

    Most research fails not because the science is poor, but because the systems surrounding it are misaligned with how scientific evidence is produced, used, and sustained.