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America and the International Future of Science
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American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Table of Contents
Introduction
Defining International Scientific Partnerships
Imperatives for International Collaborations
The Global Nature of Scientific Questions: Advancing Knowledge Often Requires International Engagement
Einstein’s Universe: Exploring Spacetime
Preventing Death: Developing a Rotavirus Vaccine
SPECIAL SECTION – A Persistent Global Challenge: The Threat of Pandemics
Leveraging International Talent: Sustaining a Strong STEM Workforce
Human Cell Atlas: Making a Map of the Building Blocks of Life
U.S. Economic Competitiveness: Strengthening America and Boosting Prosperity
International Rice Research Institute: Agricultural Research for Global Food Security
Spinal Muscular Atrophy: Developing Treatments for Childhood Disease
U.S. National Security: Bolstering Security with Knowledgeable Engagement and Science Diplomacy
SESAME: Bringing Middle East Countries Together Through Science
Funding Realities: Requirements for Successful Participation in Large-Scale Science
CERN: Seeking Answers to Fundamental Questions about Our Universe
Contributing to Development and Application of Ethical Norms and Scientific Guidelines
Asilomar Conference on Recombinant DNA: Promoting Ethical and Safe Research
Challenges of International Scientific Partnerships
What Happens After COVID-19?
SPECIAL SECTION – Mitigating the Effects of Strained Diplomatic Relations on Scientific Partnerships