Excellent session where young and talented undergraduate and graduate students from the Caribbean and South America listen to a handful of successful scientists discuss current global challenges and how to maneuver around common obstacles to successfully carry out team-based scientific research to completion across borders while making adjustments for diversity, inclusion and equity. The panel and moderator certainly covered very well, and represent, all aspects listed above. Also, the reach out efforts of the Nobel organization to address all of these challenges discussed is very much appreciated. Thanks to you all (🇲🇽/🇺🇸) from Texas. I will be certain to share this link with the 600+ young scientists from Mexico 🇲🇽 and ~200 from Latin America that I interact with on Social Media.
The NIH Funding background story is one derived from an old analysis of how Farming multiplied by seven, the number of jobs in adjacent areas, in spite of the Industrial Revolution and Mechanisation of Labour. Ever since, there's another of those half-truth topical policy makers Thumb Rules about why Subsidies are required for Farming practices, whether or not they are actually justified as a Socially Responsible policy. It's not only Farming used this way, it's the favourite (non) argument for Military Spending, just like the NIH, or Schools sometimes, and other essential services that can be used as an excuse, plus or minus. In other words, it's complicated and confusing, and totally justifies Science Education Spending, all the time, even more so for social-democratic discussions. "All Politics is Local", therefore direct social discussion about what is non-Local in general. Or "Think for yourself", "do not believe what you think" on your own. (..Without Scientific Analysis)
Great video please more of these
Outstanding...keep this type of Student-Laureate interaction in further future also.
Thank you Nobel Prize for posting this video.
Excellent session where young and talented undergraduate and graduate students from the Caribbean and South America listen to a handful of successful scientists discuss current global challenges and how to maneuver around common obstacles to successfully carry out team-based scientific research to completion across borders while making adjustments for diversity, inclusion and equity. The panel and moderator certainly covered very well, and represent, all aspects listed above. Also, the reach out efforts of the Nobel organization to address all of these challenges discussed is very much appreciated. Thanks to you all (🇲🇽/🇺🇸) from Texas. I will be certain to share this link with the 600+ young scientists from Mexico 🇲🇽 and ~200 from Latin America that I interact with on Social Media.
Can Indians or asians students be part of it ?
How to participate in these discussions
The NIH Funding background story is one derived from an old analysis of how Farming multiplied by seven, the number of jobs in adjacent areas, in spite of the Industrial Revolution and Mechanisation of Labour.
Ever since, there's another of those half-truth topical policy makers Thumb Rules about why Subsidies are required for Farming practices, whether or not they are actually justified as a Socially Responsible policy. It's not only Farming used this way, it's the favourite (non) argument for Military Spending, just like the NIH, or Schools sometimes, and other essential services that can be used as an excuse, plus or minus. In other words, it's complicated and confusing, and totally justifies Science Education Spending, all the time, even more so for social-democratic discussions.
"All Politics is Local", therefore direct social discussion about what is non-Local in general. Or "Think for yourself", "do not believe what you think" on your own. (..Without Scientific Analysis)