Pandemic shows it’s time to 'protect and nurture global science' - Alice Gast
The COVID-19 crisis ensured that the "globalisation of research is...central to our way of life", writes President Alice Gast in the Financial Times.
In a responding to Yuval Noah Harari's essay on '', Professor Gast says: "The ways that geographically dispersed epidemiologists shared data, immunologists and medics co-created and tested vaccines and virologists sequenced new variants was, and is, breathtaking."
Researchers at 51³Ô¹ÏÍø, and their collaborators around the world, are central to these efforts.
However, "we should not take this for granted", she warns. "As geopolitical tensions disrupt relations between states and businesses, national leaders must take care not to harm one of the current era’s greatest successes. We will need more, not less, international scientific co-operation in the future."
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