Spreading the spirit of EMBO.
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چکیده
THIS MONTH I SUCCEED HERMANN BUJARD AS DIRECTOR OF THE EUROPEAN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Organization (EMBO). EMBO was founded in 1964 with the goal of promoting crossborder cooperation in molecular biology research in Europe. From the start, it aimed to act as a counterweight to the hierarchical academic structures in the European research and funding culture. Although the organization is funded directly by 27 participating countries, EMBO is guided in its decisions by its members. These are some 1300 distinguished scientists in Europe and abroad, who select the people and programs to be supported based exclusively on merit. Society looks to science to help fi nd solutions to the problems we face—ill-health, climate change, energy and food shortages—and society provides the money required for scientifi c research. But the allocation of funds often comes with demands that are not easy to reconcile with creative research. I believe that the vibrant culture of discovery that is essential for the future of Europe will require that scientists, rather than politicians, direct the continent’s future fi nancial investments in basic science. The type of top-down control that is prevalent, for example, in the European Framework Programmes, and may be relevant to allocating funds for applied research, is both unnecessary and counterproductive for basic research. Only scientists themselves can effectively control the quality of scientifi c research, or expose fraudulent fi ndings or errors. And who but scientists can judge the scope of a scientifi c discovery or recognize genuine novelty in research? In particular, grants funded by the European Commission (EC) often force the formation of transnational networks, restricting the freedom to concentrate on new topics that are not already being worked on by many research groups. Indeed, science thrives on interactions between researchers, but program or group grants that insist on collaborations can do as much harm as good, depriving researchers of the freedom they need to pursue the kind of highly individual ideas that form the basis for great scientifi c leaps forward. Some EC grants are awarded as “contracts” with “deliverables.” If a scientist has a contract to fi nd out something that is well defi ned in advance, how can that result in a true discovery of something new? To gain and maintain public trust, scientists need to be rigorously accountable to the public for money that is spent on their research. Not only do scientists need to publish their fi ndings in scientifi c journals, they must also be prepared to explain them in widely understandable terms, as well as listen to the concerns of the public. At the same time, accountability should not be imposed in a way that strangles scientifi c creativity or belies common sense. If Europe is to place most of its decisions concerning science funding, policies, and organization in the hands of scientists, as it should, scientists must work with politicians to re assure them that scientists can direct resources effectively. We have seen the impact that the voices of scientists can have in the creation of the European Research Council (ERC), the new European funding body that awards large research grants based exclusively on excellence and originality of the proposed projects, judged only by scientifi c peer review. The ERC was set up with essential input from EMBO, and one of EMBO’s important roles will be to support that institution, both through its members serving as reviewers and panel members, and by fi ghting to secure its continuation. EMBO has occasionally advised national agencies on their local research institutions, always stressing the importance of free and open structures. I look forward to working with my colleagues throughout Europe to advance both EMBO and European science in the same spirit. The large issues before us include changes required in the culture and organization of scientifi c publishing, as well as strengthening connections with scientifi c institutions and scientists beyond the borders of Europe.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Science
دوره 327 5962 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2010