Some of the UK鈥檚 biggest university laboratories and research institutes have expressed concerns that they could face supply shortages in the event of a chaotic Brexit.
With the clock ticking down to Britain鈥檚 deadline to leave the European Union on 29 March, scientists have acknowledged that their supply needs will probably be a low priority behind food and medicines if Brexit causes complications with the import and export of goods.
A number of Russell Group universities told聽探花视频聽that they were in the process of drawing up emergency plans, including the possibility of stockpiling supplies such as reagents.
The universities of Edinburgh, Liverpool, Manchester, Nottingham and Warwick, plus UCL and Imperial College London, said that they had taken steps to review their supplies, for instance by asking departments to conduct risk assessments based on which items were most at risk should supplies be disrupted.
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Maggie Dallman, vice-president (international) at Imperial, said that the institution was working 鈥渢o prepare contingency plans for the impact of different Brexit scenarios on areas such as our supply chains.鈥
A Nottingham spokeswoman said that the university was 鈥渟tepping up its preparation for the UK leaving the EU without a legal framework in place鈥 including 鈥渆nsuring the preparedness of our supply chains to continue to provide research materials, goods and services鈥.
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A Newcastle University spokeswoman said that the institution was awaiting feedback from department coordinators on 鈥渨hat impact a no-deal Brexit will have in their relationships with companies, partners [and] collaborators鈥hey have also been asked to provide a list of any business critical supplies or services,鈥 she said.
Sarion Bowers, policy lead for聽the Wellcome Sanger Institute in Cambridgeshire, said that one key problem was that laboratories often lacked the physical capacity to stockpile.
The Sanger, for one, works 鈥渘ear capacity鈥 in terms of storage, she explained. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not a trivial situation,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e have spoken to our suppliers about our concerns and they are in the process of stockpiling.鈥
Dr Bowers said that, as one of the larger consumers in the UK, the Sanger鈥檚 laboratories were better placed than most, but 鈥渢he situation is slightly precarious in that we are relying on our suppliers not to have issues鈥.
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On a practical scale, Dr Bowers said that most labs relied heavily on reagents,聽such as sequencing reagents used by Sanger for each experiment. If there were a shortage, projects could be delayed, she warned, which could in turn have 鈥渄evastating鈥 effects on UK science and healthcare.
鈥淏rexit doesn鈥檛 represent a good deal, regardless of a no-deal outcome,鈥 she warned. 鈥淚f it goes on for weeks, it will be a national emergency.鈥
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