Toptal
One of the most complex challenges in alieving global humanitarian crises is also the most fundamental: organization. In the examples of refugee crises and scientific research, disorganization abounds. Yet fresh technological innovations offer paths to reordering these efforts at step one, maximizing efficiency and trailblazing a gateway to a better future. The two most recent winners of the Toptal Scholarship for Women are on the cutting edge of these innovations, applying blockchain and data visualization connectivity to two fields often stunted by disorganization: refugee relief and scientific research. Their work aims to bridge disconnection, innovate amidst chaos, and help create a crisis-ready global future.
Space for Innovation
In the field of health research, funding from the National Institute of Health has plateaued or fallen short recently, leading to a congested applicant pool. The result is a drop in approved applications—down from 32% in 2000 to 20% in 2018. The percent
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