Samira Nedungadi
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Samira Nedungadi is a recurring person in the Astral Codex Ten archive, appearing 2 times across 2 issues between December 28, 2021 and February 10, 2024. The archive places it in contexts such as “These include: Merrick Smela, Ruth Hook, Samira Nedungadi, Tessa Alexanian, and AG for Biology”; “Our biology evaluators: Samira Nedungadi, Ruth Hook, Oberon Dixon-Luinenburg”. It most often appears alongside 1DaySooner, ACX, ACX Grants.
Metadata
- Category: People
- Mention count: 2
- Issue count: 2
- First seen: December 28, 2021
- Last seen: February 10, 2024
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Related Pages
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- 1DaySooner (2 shared issues)
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- ACX (2 shared issues)
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- ACX Grants (2 shared issues)
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- ACX Grants (2 shared issues)
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- Andrew Martin (2 shared issues)
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- Austin Chen (2 shared issues)
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- Georgism (2 shared issues)
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- GiveWell (2 shared issues)
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- James Grugett (2 shared issues)
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- Kieran Greig (2 shared issues)
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- Lars Doucet (2 shared issues)
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- Long-Term Future Fund (2 shared issues)
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Source Context
Recovered passages from the original issue text. When the raw archive preserved outbound links inside the source passage, they are listed directly under the quote.
Evaluating applications was much harder than I expected, and I was saved by several teams of people who agreed to read over some large fraction of 656 grant applications for free or at least for much less money than they deserved. These include: Merrick Smela, Ruth Hook, Samira Nedungadi, Tessa Alexanian, and AG for Biology; Kieran Greig for Animals; Clay Graubard for Forecasting; José Luis Ricón for Science & Progress; Andrew Martin for Global Health & Development, [anonymous] for Politics, Misha Gurevich for everything I could force him to read, and a few other people who gave me miscellaneous advice on specific proposals. I made all final decisions and you shouldn’t blame these people if I got something wrong.
Our biology evaluators: Samira Nedungadi, Ruth Hook, Oberon Dixon-Luinenburg, ACX commenter Metacelsus, and some people who prefer to stay anonymous.