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Scientists without borders: lessons from Ukraine

Conflicts and natural disasters affect entire populations of the countries involved and, in addition to the thousands of lives destroyed, have a substantial negative impact on the scientific advances these countries provide. The unprovoked invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the devastating earthquake in...

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Autores principales: Wolfsberger, Walter, Chhugani, Karishma, Shchubelka, Khrystyna, Frolova, Alina, Salyha, Yuriy, Zlenko, Oksana, Arych, Mykhailo, Dziuba, Dmytro, Parkhomenko, Andrii, Smolanka, Volodymyr, Gümüş, Zeynep H, Sezgin, Efe, Diaz-Lameiro, Alondra, Toth, Viktor R, Maci, Megi, Bortz, Eric, Kondrashov, Fyodor, Morton, Patricia M, Łabaj, Paweł P, Romero, Veronika, Hlávka, Jakub, Mangul, Serghei, Oleksyk, Taras K
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10372202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37496156
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giad045
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author Wolfsberger, Walter
Chhugani, Karishma
Shchubelka, Khrystyna
Frolova, Alina
Salyha, Yuriy
Zlenko, Oksana
Arych, Mykhailo
Dziuba, Dmytro
Parkhomenko, Andrii
Smolanka, Volodymyr
Gümüş, Zeynep H
Sezgin, Efe
Diaz-Lameiro, Alondra
Toth, Viktor R
Maci, Megi
Bortz, Eric
Kondrashov, Fyodor
Morton, Patricia M
Łabaj, Paweł P
Romero, Veronika
Hlávka, Jakub
Mangul, Serghei
Oleksyk, Taras K
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Chhugani, Karishma
Shchubelka, Khrystyna
Frolova, Alina
Salyha, Yuriy
Zlenko, Oksana
Arych, Mykhailo
Dziuba, Dmytro
Parkhomenko, Andrii
Smolanka, Volodymyr
Gümüş, Zeynep H
Sezgin, Efe
Diaz-Lameiro, Alondra
Toth, Viktor R
Maci, Megi
Bortz, Eric
Kondrashov, Fyodor
Morton, Patricia M
Łabaj, Paweł P
Romero, Veronika
Hlávka, Jakub
Mangul, Serghei
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description Conflicts and natural disasters affect entire populations of the countries involved and, in addition to the thousands of lives destroyed, have a substantial negative impact on the scientific advances these countries provide. The unprovoked invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria, and the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East are just a few examples. Millions of people have been killed or displaced, their futures uncertain. These events have resulted in extensive infrastructure collapse, with loss of electricity, transportation, and access to services. Schools, universities, and research centers have been destroyed along with decades’ worth of data, samples, and findings. Scholars in disaster areas face short- and long-term problems in terms of what they can accomplish now for obtaining grants and for employment in the long run. In our interconnected world, conflicts and disasters are no longer a local problem but have wide-ranging impacts on the entire world, both now and in the future. Here, we focus on the current and ongoing impact of war on the scientific community within Ukraine and from this draw lessons that can be applied to all affected countries where scientists at risk are facing hardship. We present and classify examples of effective and feasible mechanisms used to support researchers in countries facing hardship and discuss how these can be implemented with help from the international scientific community and what more is desperately needed. Reaching out, providing accessible training opportunities, and developing collaborations should increase inclusion and connectivity, support scientific advancements within affected communities, and expedite postwar and disaster recovery.
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spelling pubmed-103722022023-07-28 Scientists without borders: lessons from Ukraine Wolfsberger, Walter Chhugani, Karishma Shchubelka, Khrystyna Frolova, Alina Salyha, Yuriy Zlenko, Oksana Arych, Mykhailo Dziuba, Dmytro Parkhomenko, Andrii Smolanka, Volodymyr Gümüş, Zeynep H Sezgin, Efe Diaz-Lameiro, Alondra Toth, Viktor R Maci, Megi Bortz, Eric Kondrashov, Fyodor Morton, Patricia M Łabaj, Paweł P Romero, Veronika Hlávka, Jakub Mangul, Serghei Oleksyk, Taras K Gigascience Review Conflicts and natural disasters affect entire populations of the countries involved and, in addition to the thousands of lives destroyed, have a substantial negative impact on the scientific advances these countries provide. The unprovoked invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria, and the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East are just a few examples. Millions of people have been killed or displaced, their futures uncertain. These events have resulted in extensive infrastructure collapse, with loss of electricity, transportation, and access to services. Schools, universities, and research centers have been destroyed along with decades’ worth of data, samples, and findings. Scholars in disaster areas face short- and long-term problems in terms of what they can accomplish now for obtaining grants and for employment in the long run. In our interconnected world, conflicts and disasters are no longer a local problem but have wide-ranging impacts on the entire world, both now and in the future. Here, we focus on the current and ongoing impact of war on the scientific community within Ukraine and from this draw lessons that can be applied to all affected countries where scientists at risk are facing hardship. We present and classify examples of effective and feasible mechanisms used to support researchers in countries facing hardship and discuss how these can be implemented with help from the international scientific community and what more is desperately needed. Reaching out, providing accessible training opportunities, and developing collaborations should increase inclusion and connectivity, support scientific advancements within affected communities, and expedite postwar and disaster recovery. Oxford University Press 2023-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10372202/ /pubmed/37496156 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giad045 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press GigaScience. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wolfsberger, Walter
Chhugani, Karishma
Shchubelka, Khrystyna
Frolova, Alina
Salyha, Yuriy
Zlenko, Oksana
Arych, Mykhailo
Dziuba, Dmytro
Parkhomenko, Andrii
Smolanka, Volodymyr
Gümüş, Zeynep H
Sezgin, Efe
Diaz-Lameiro, Alondra
Toth, Viktor R
Maci, Megi
Bortz, Eric
Kondrashov, Fyodor
Morton, Patricia M
Łabaj, Paweł P
Romero, Veronika
Hlávka, Jakub
Mangul, Serghei
Oleksyk, Taras K
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10372202/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37496156
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/gigascience/giad045
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