Examining the role of the Italian COVID-19 scientific committee
The main advisory body on the pandemic in Italy includes experts in many fields, but lacks expertise in crucial areas.
Sergio Pistoi
Nature Italy, Feb 2021
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The main advisory body on the pandemic in Italy includes experts in many fields, but lacks expertise in crucial areas.
Sergio Pistoi
Nature Italy, Feb 2021
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Sergio Pistoi for The Euroscientist
In the successful Italian comedy, Smetto quando voglio (I can quit whenever I want), a group of young and talented scholars with no career perspective turns into a successful drug-dealing mob. The story is imaginary—a surreal rendition of Breaking Bad—but it is also the portrait of Italian academia.There, the shortage of funds, baronies, and scant meritocracy hamper the careers of many endowed scientists. This fiction is not that far from reality.
Now, as an attempt to change their working conditions, Italian researchers are planning a protest movement in October, to take a stand against budget cuts and political apathy. There is no doubt that such movement is justified, but there is also a need for academics to run their universities better.
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