As anti-science sentiment intensifies — aggravated by the pandemic, driven in some parts of the world by political actors and amplified by social media — the scientific community finds itself under increasing scrutiny, and in some cases, even direct attack. In this World View, Marion Koopmans reflects on this anti-science trend from a perspective of a concerned scientist looking for solutions, arguing that we cannot stand by.
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This World View is based on an invited talk at a recent meeting of the European society of Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases.
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Koopmans, M. Anti-science and the science community. Nat Rev Microbiol 23, 615–616 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41579-025-01231-5
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