Oman Daily Observer

35 top prize winners warn Brexit will damage science

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LONDON: Thirty-five Nobel and top mathematic­s prize winners have warned British Prime Minister Theresa May and European Commission chief Jean-claude Juncker that scientific research will suffer a serious setback without a good Brexit deal.

Their statement coincides with the publicatio­n of a staff survey of Europe’s biggest biomedical research centre — located in London — showing immense concern about Brexit’s impact on research in both the UK and the EU.

The 29 Nobel Prize winners in science and six recipients of the Fields Medal — one of the most prestigiou­s awards in maths — said open European borders had helped the continent make up ground lost to US researcher­s in the wake of World War II.

“Creating new barriers to such ease of collaborat­ion will inhibit progress, to the detriment of us all,” they said in a letter released to the media late on Monday.

The 35 academics also wrote that the damage must now be minimised through a Brexit deal that maintains as much cooperatio­n as possible after Britain leaves the European Union in March. “The challenges we face must be tackled in a manner that benefits everyone and those challenges are better faced together,” the letter says.

“Only a deal which allows the closest possible cooperatio­n between the UK and the EU, now and in the future, will make that possible.” One of the signatorie­s to the letter is Paul Nurse — Nobel Prize-winning head of the biomedical Francis Crick Institute, whose survey showed tremendous anxiety about the future of science among its staff.

The poll, which had 1,053 respondent­s, found 75.5 per cent agree that the impact of Brexit on UK science would be “very negative.” Another 21.3 per cent said it would be “negative.”

And 82 per cent said it would be either “negative” or “very negative” for EU research, while around a fifth of them said Brexit had already negatively or very negatively impacted their work. The survey showed only 10 per cent of Crick staff are confident in the future of UK science as a whole after Brexit.

THE 35 ACADEMICS ALSO WROTE THAT THE DAMAGE MUST NOW BE MINIMISED THROUGH A BREXIT DEAL

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