Problem: You are a policymaker (senator, congressperson, president, take your pick) tasked with allocating funding for the National Institutes of Health. Essentially, you get to help decide how much money goes to support research for each of the hundreds to thousands of human genetic conditions. You know that each condition is unique in a myriad of ways. What are the considerations that you use to allocate funding (meaning, how do you decide on how much money to give to one type of disease vs. another)? Why? Are there any considerations that you would specifically avoid? Why?