Scientists have been called on to defend long-term, curiosity-driven research after the president of the European Research Council (ERC) was ousted from his post this week for trying to launch an emergency coronavirus funding programme that would have upended the body鈥檚 blue-skies mission.
Mauro Ferrari resigned on 7聽April after just three months in post with a sweeping attack on the ERC and the entire European Union, saying he had 鈥渓ost faith in the system itself鈥 after the ERC鈥檚 scientific council rejected his proposal for specific funding to combat the novel coronavirus.
But the scientific council, a 20-strong group of eminent academics who steer the body鈥檚 funding strategy, the following day, saying it had in fact called for Professor Ferrari鈥檚 resignation almost two weeks earlier.
It cited a litany of his failings that pre-date the pandemic, including spending too much time in the US and on outside projects and showing a 鈥渃omplete lack of appreciation for the raison d鈥櫭猼re鈥 of the ERC: 鈥渂ottom-up鈥 research on topics suggested by academics, as opposed to 鈥渢op-down鈥 efforts dictated from above.
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Creating headlines around the world, the row has further inflamed the question about the extent to which funders and individual scientists should jettison existing structures and projects to fight the coronavirus.
Following his resignation, Professor Ferrari told 探花视频 that he was 鈥渇ully committed鈥 to bottom up-research and had suggested only a 鈥渢emporary鈥 coronavirus 鈥渟pecial programme鈥 to 鈥渃omplement鈥 the ERC鈥檚 normal activities.
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鈥淲hen the neighbours鈥 house is on fire, I聽will always jump in to do anything I聽can to save them and extinguish the fire,鈥 he said in an email from the US, where he said he had been stuck for close to a month because of travel restrictions.
But research and university organisations have overwhelmingly backed the ERC in holding the line and sticking to its 鈥渂ottom-up鈥 research mission, and some were scathing about Professor Ferrari鈥檚 actions. 鈥淢auro Ferrari tells his own story to justify his resignation,鈥 said a from the League of European Research Universities.
Critics of Professor Ferrari point out that the ERC is just one part of the EU鈥檚 research effort, and that short-term, directed funds to fight the coronavirus have already been unlocked.
The ERC has also allowed grant holders to pivot their work to tackling the coronavirus when helpful. 鈥淩esearchers were anyhow changing gear within funded projects to deal with the Covid-19 crisis,鈥 said Dame Athene Donald, professor of experimental physics at the University of Cambridge and a former ERC scientific council member.
Helga Nowotny, who was president of the ERC from 2010 and 2013, said the 鈥渨orst thing that could happen鈥 would be to abandon research projects with a long-term perspective in a rush to address the crisis.
鈥淵ou can repurpose a lab to some extent, but you can鈥檛 repurpose an institution [like the ERC] from one day to the next,鈥 she said.
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James Wilsdon, professor of research policy at the University of Sheffield, who has Professor Ferrari鈥檚 resignation as 鈥渆pic-scale flouncing鈥, said 鈥渞esearch funding is primarily a long game. It鈥檚 not a rapid-response mechanism.鈥
鈥淪hould all organisations turn all funding efforts to this one virus? Clearly that would be insane,鈥 he said.
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Professor Ferrari had tried to turn the ERC鈥檚 mission 鈥渙n its head鈥, Professor Wilsdon said, and instead of departing quietly when asked to resign had chosen to 鈥済o out onto the attack鈥.
鈥淚t鈥檚 quite proper that we have a debate about how we set research priorities,鈥 he said. But, he added, 鈥渢he people who are going to come up with the immediate response [on treatments or a vaccine] have been working on it for months鈥.
are now being asked about how Professor Ferrari, a nanomedicine pioneer with dozens of patents to his name who spent most of his career in the US, was appointed ERC president in the first place. Professor Nowotny, one of the search committee members involved, said his performance at interview had been 鈥減erfect鈥.
鈥淲e thought, here鈥檚 someone who might bring back something from the US that would be good for Europe. A bit of entrepreneurial spirit,鈥 she said.
An excellent communicator, he nonetheless lacked a knowledge of how the EU worked, she said. 鈥淗e was unable or unwilling to learn how the EU or the ERC functions. You have to get into details,鈥 she added.
The pool of candidates lacked some eminent UK scientists who would have applied had it not been for Brexit, Professor Nowotny added.
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Print headline: Keep eyes on blue skies, ERC urged
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