The Central Importance of Laboratories for Reducing Waste in Biomedical Research

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Nikolas Stroth
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[1] Karolinska Institutet,Department of Clinical Neuroscience
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Science and Engineering Ethics | 2016年 / 22卷
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Biomedical research; Laboratories; Mentoring; Training; Waste in biomedical research;
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The global biomedical research enterprise is driving substantial advances in medicine and healthcare. Yet it appears that the enterprise is rather wasteful, falling short of its true innovative potential. Suggested reasons are manifold and involve various stakeholders, such that there is no single remedy. In the present paper, I will argue that laboratories are the basic working units of the biomedical research enterprise and an important site of action for corrective intervention. Keeping laboratories relatively small will enable better training and mentoring of individual scientists, which in turn will yield better performance of the scientific workforce. The key premise of this argument is that people are at the heart of the successes and failures of biomedical research, yet the human dimension of science has been unduly neglected in practice. Renewed focus on the importance of laboratories and their constituent scientists is one promising approach to reducing waste and increasing efficiency within the biomedical research enterprise.
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