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Joined April 2009

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  1. New material: Conversation with Jared Bernstein of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities about a grant

  2. New material: Conversation with the Effective Altruists of Berkeley about a class on effective altruism

  3. New material: Conversation to follow up on Good Ventures labor mobility grant to IOM

  4. New material: Conversation with Dena Dubal of the University of California, San Francisco about Alzheimer's disease

  5. New post on a change in our fundraising policy for the Open Philanthropy Project

  6. New material: Grant to WaitList Zero

  7. New post on our global catastrophic risks work, & how we think about what size risks are most worth worrying about.

  8. New material: Conversation with Ady Barkan of the Center for Popular Democracy about the Fed Up campaign

  9. New material: Grant to the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA)

  10. New material: Investigation of the carbs-obesity hypothesis

  11. New material: Conversation with David Russell of Cornell University about tuberculosis research and development

  12. New material: Page on Children Without Worms

  13. New material: Conversation with Lisa McCandless, Molly Christiansen, and Brad Presner of Living Goods

  14. New material: Conversation with Michael Webb of Stanford University about the potential impacts of job automation

  15. . Thanks! We see as more of an "index fund for charity" than we are, and appreciate it:

  16. New material: March and June 2015 board meetings

  17. Excited to announce that Good Ventures has granted $25 million to .

  18. New material: GiveWell June and July public research discussions - recordings and transcripts

  19. Could raising alcohol taxes save lives? David Roodman's report:

  20. New material: Conversation with Dick Carpenter of the Institute for Justice about occupational licensing

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