Scientists without borders: lessons from Ukraine

Author:

Wolfsberger Walter1ORCID,Chhugani Karishma2ORCID,Shchubelka Khrystyna1ORCID,Frolova Alina3ORCID,Salyha Yuriy4ORCID,Zlenko Oksana5ORCID,Arych Mykhailo6ORCID,Dziuba Dmytro7ORCID,Parkhomenko Andrii8ORCID,Smolanka Volodymyr9ORCID,Gümüş Zeynep H10ORCID,Sezgin Efe11ORCID,Diaz-Lameiro Alondra12ORCID,Toth Viktor R13ORCID,Maci Megi14ORCID,Bortz Eric15ORCID,Kondrashov Fyodor16ORCID,Morton Patricia M17ORCID,Łabaj Paweł P18ORCID,Romero Veronika19ORCID,Hlávka Jakub2021ORCID,Mangul Serghei222ORCID,Oleksyk Taras K123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biological Sciences, Oakland University , Rochester, MI 48309-4479 , USA

2. Department of Clinical Pharmacy, USC Alfred E. Mann School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Southern California , Los Angeles , CA 90033, USA

3. Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv Academic University , Kyiv 03143 , Ukraine

4. Institute of Animal Biology, National Academy of Agrarian Sciences (NAAS) of Ukraine , Lviv 79034 , Ukraine

5. National Scientific Center “Institute of Experimental and Clinical Veterinary Medicine ,” Kharkiv 61023 , Ukraine

6. Institute of Economics and Management, National University of Food Technologies (NUFT) of Ukraine , Kyiv 01601 , Ukraine

7. Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care , P.L. Shpyk NUHC Ukraine, Kyiv 04112 , Ukraine

8. Department of Finance and Business Economics , Marshall School of Business, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089, USA

9. Department of Medicine, Uzhhorod National University , Uzhhorod 88000, Ukraine

10. Department of Genetics and Genomic Sciences, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai , New York, NY 10029 , USA

11. Department of Food Engineering, Izmir Institute of Technology , Urla, Izmir 35430 , Turkey

12. Department of Biology, University of Puerto Rico at Mayagüez , Mayagüez 00681 , Puerto Rico

13. Aquatic Botany and Microbial Ecology Research Group, Balaton Limnological Research Institute , Tihany 8237 , Hungary

14. Stritch School of Medicine , Loyola University Chicago, Maywood, IL 60153 , USA

15. Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alaska , Anchorage, AK 99508 , USA

16. Institute of Science and Technology Austria , Klosterneuburg 3400 , Austria

17. Department of Sociology, Department of Public Health, Wayne State University , Detroit, MI 48202 , USA

18. Małopolska Centre of Biotechnology, Jagiellonian University , Kraków 30-348 , Poland

19. Department of Neurobiology, University of Utah , Salt Lake City, UT 84112, USA

20. Price School of Public Policy, University of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA 90089-3333, USA

21. Masaryk University , Brno 6017, Czech Republic

22. Department of Computational Biology, University of Southern California , Los Angeles, CA 90033, USA

23. Department of Biology, Uzhhorod National University , Uzhhorod 88000, Ukraine

Abstract

Abstract 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.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Health Informatics

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