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The COVID-19 pandemic will have profound and unprecedented impacts on the lives and livelihoods of Americans and people worldwide. Challenges presented by the crisis will likely persist in the long-term, as shockwaves reverberate throughout the economy, and many of these changes could have a permanent impact on the research enterprise. The significant and evolving challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic necessitate new and meaningful collaboration between government, universities, and companies in both the short- and long-term. This GUIRR series connected stakeholders to discuss critical challenges and opportunities for adapting to the changing research environment of the pandemic.
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·2020
The COVID-19 pandemic is having profound impacts worldwide. Immediate responses by actors across the research enterprise have instigated new and meaningful collaborations between government, universities, and companies, but have also significantly strained the resources and workforces of institution...
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Description
An ad hoc planning committee of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine will organize a series of six short, virtual workshops to consider various aspects of the impact of the global COVID-19 crisis on the U.S. research enterprise for members of the Government-University-Industry Research Roundtable and invited guests. The workshops will explore emerging challenges related to the pandemic affecting the research enterprise, including significant economic slowdown, supply chain security, and cybersecurity vulnerabilities. The series will also explore the ways in which government, university, and industry actors have mobilized to adjust to the new challenges around communication, open science, collaboration, and work models to enable the continued productivity of the enterprise. The virtual workshops - each two hours in length - are meant to catalyze high-level policy discussions and to stimulate further dialogue on opportunities and challenges for cross-sector collaboration within the context of adapting to the changing research environment of the pandemic. Each speaker will provide a paper summarizing their presentation, to be posted on the project website. In addition, a brief rapporteur-authored workshop proceedings may be published encompassing all workshops in the series.
Collaborators
Committee
Jeffrey J. Welser
Chair
Mehmood A. Khan
Member
Laurie E. Locascio
Member
Michele Masucci
Member
Sponsors
Other, Federal
Private: For Profit
Major units and sub-units
National Academy of Sciences
Collaborator
National Academy of Medicine
Collaborator
Policy and Global Affairs
Lead
Center for Advancing Science and Technology
Lead
Government-University-Industry-Philanthropy Research Roundtable
Lead
Science and Technology Policy and Law Program Area
Lead