TY - JOUR
T1 - International Scientific Collaboration Is Needed to Bridge Science to Society
T2 - USERN2020 Consensus Statement
AU - Momtazmanesh, Sara
AU - Saghazadeh, Amene
AU - Becerra, Juan Carlos Aldave
AU - Aramesh, Kiarash
AU - Barba, Francisco J.
AU - Bella, Federico
AU - Blakney, Anna
AU - Capaccioli, Massimo
AU - Castagna, Rossella
AU - Crisanti, Umberto
AU - Davtyan, Tigran
AU - Dorigo, Tommaso
AU - Ealy, Julie
AU - Farokhnia, Mehdi
AU - Grancini, Giulia
AU - Gupta, Manoj
AU - Harbi, Amine
AU - Krysztofiak, Wojciech
AU - Kulasinghe, Arutha
AU - Lam, Chi Ming
AU - Leemans, Alexander
AU - Lighthill, Brian
AU - Limongelli, Vittorio
AU - Lopreiato, Paola
AU - Luongo, Livio
AU - Maboloc, Christopher Ryan
AU - Malekzadeh, Reza
AU - Gomes, Orlando Costa
AU - Milosevic, Milos
AU - Nouwen, Jan
AU - Ortega-Sánchez, Delfín
AU - Pawelek, John
AU - Pramanik, Surapati
AU - Ramakrishna, Seeram
AU - Renn, Ortwin
AU - Sanseviero, Serena
AU - Sauter, Daniel
AU - Schreiber, Michael
AU - Sellke, Frank W.
AU - Shahbazi, Mohammad Ali
AU - Shelkovaya, Natalya
AU - Slater, Wayne H.
AU - Snoeck, Didier
AU - Sztajer, Slawomir
AU - Uddin, Lucina Q.
AU - Veramendi-Espinoza, Liz
AU - Vinuesa, Ricardo
AU - Willett, Walter C.
AU - Wu, Dongrui
AU - Żyniewicz, Karolina
AU - Rezaei, Nima
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Switzerland AG.
PY - 2021/8
Y1 - 2021/8
N2 - Scientific collaboration has been a critical aspect of the development of all fields of science, particularly clinical medicine. It is well understood that myriads of benefits can be yielded by interdisciplinary and international collaboration. For instance, our rapidly growing knowledge on COVID-19 and vaccine development could not be attained without expanded collaborative activities. However, achieving fruitful results requires mastering specific tactics in collaborative efforts. These activities can enhance our knowledge, which ultimately benefits society. In addition to tackling the issue of the invisible border between different countries, institutes, and disciplines, the border between the scientific community and society needs to be addressed as well. International and transdisciplinary approaches can potentially be the best solution for bridging science and society. The Universal Scientific Education and Research Network (USERN) is a non-governmental, non-profit organization and network to promote professional, scientific research and education worldwide. The fifth annual congress of USERN was held in Tehran, Iran, in a hybrid manner on November 7–10, 2020, with key aims of bridging science to society and facilitating borderless science. Among speakers of the congress, a group of top scientists unanimously agreed on The USERN 2020 consensus, which is drafted with the goal of connecting society with scientific scholars and facilitating international and interdisciplinary scientific activities in all fields, including clinical medicine.
AB - Scientific collaboration has been a critical aspect of the development of all fields of science, particularly clinical medicine. It is well understood that myriads of benefits can be yielded by interdisciplinary and international collaboration. For instance, our rapidly growing knowledge on COVID-19 and vaccine development could not be attained without expanded collaborative activities. However, achieving fruitful results requires mastering specific tactics in collaborative efforts. These activities can enhance our knowledge, which ultimately benefits society. In addition to tackling the issue of the invisible border between different countries, institutes, and disciplines, the border between the scientific community and society needs to be addressed as well. International and transdisciplinary approaches can potentially be the best solution for bridging science and society. The Universal Scientific Education and Research Network (USERN) is a non-governmental, non-profit organization and network to promote professional, scientific research and education worldwide. The fifth annual congress of USERN was held in Tehran, Iran, in a hybrid manner on November 7–10, 2020, with key aims of bridging science to society and facilitating borderless science. Among speakers of the congress, a group of top scientists unanimously agreed on The USERN 2020 consensus, which is drafted with the goal of connecting society with scientific scholars and facilitating international and interdisciplinary scientific activities in all fields, including clinical medicine.
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U2 - 10.1007/s42399-021-00896-2
DO - 10.1007/s42399-021-00896-2
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105015984945
SN - 2523-8973
VL - 3
SP - 1699
EP - 1703
JO - SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine
JF - SN Comprehensive Clinical Medicine
IS - 8
ER -