More than just ‘added value’: The perils of not establishing shared core facilities in resource‐constrained communities

Author:

Rahmoon Mai A.1,Hobson Chad M.1,Aaron Jesse S.1ORCID,Balasubramanian Harikrushnan1,Chew Teng‐Leong1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Advanced Imaging Center Howard Hughes Medical Institute Janelia Research Campus Ashburn Virginia USA

Abstract

AbstractThe accelerating pace of technological advancements necessitates specialised expertise and cutting‐edge instruments to maintain competitive research in life sciences. Core facilities – collaborative laboratories equipped with state‐of‐the‐art tools and staffed by expert personnel – are vital resources that support diverse scientific endeavours. However, their adoption in lower‐income communities has been comparatively stagnant due to both financial and cultural challenges. This paper explores the perils of not supporting core facilities on national research enterprises, underscoring the need for balanced investments in discovery science and crucial infrastructure support. We explore the implications from the perspectives of funders, university leaders and lab heads. We advocate for a paradigm shift to recognise these facilities as essential components of national research efforts. Core facilities are positioned not as optional but as strategic investments that can catalyse breakthroughs, particularly in environments with limited resources.

Publisher

Wiley

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