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CIÊNCIA EM TEMPO DE CRISE Manuel Sobrinho Simões IPATIMUP

CIÊNCIA EM TEMPO DE CRISE Manuel Sobrinho Simões IPATIMUP. Disputed Definitions Paradigm shift Epigenetic Complexity Race Tipping point Stem cell Significant Counsciousness News Features , Nature , Oct 23, 2008. Disputed Definitions Paradigm shift Epigenetic Complexity Race

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CIÊNCIA EM TEMPO DE CRISE Manuel Sobrinho Simões IPATIMUP

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  1. CIÊNCIA EM TEMPO DE CRISE Manuel Sobrinho Simões IPATIMUP

  2. DisputedDefinitions Paradigmshift Epigenetic Complexity Race Tippingpoint Stemcell Significant Counsciousness NewsFeatures, Nature, Oct 23, 2008

  3. DisputedDefinitions Paradigmshift Epigenetic Complexity Race Tippingpoint Stemcell Significant Counsciousness NewsFeatures, Nature, Oct 23, 2008 Crise Ciência Economia

  4. AS RUPTURAS DE HÁ MEIO SÉCULO • Décadas de 60 e 70 • Televisão, Pílula, Maio de 68, Dubček e Primavera de Praga, Guerras em África, … • Computador pessoal, IVG, Watergate, Reintegração de Deng Xiaoping, 4º guerra do Golfo (3 para 12US$ o barril), Golpe de Pinochet, Vitoria dos Ayatollas, Invasão do Afeganistão, 25 de Abril, Fim das ditaduras em Espanha e Grécia, Papa João Paulo II, …

  5. E as de agora: Crise económico-financeira mundial • Globalização, internet, i-things,… • Revolução tecnológica: “nanos”, robótica, … • BRICs, outros actores,… • Nova ordem social e política: multipolaridade, outros(?) valores, problemas de participação e representação,… • Escassez de água, de energia, de solo arável, … • ……………………………………………………

  6. Nature, Vol 437, 15 de Setembro de 2005

  7. “DISRUPTORES ENDÓCRINOS”

  8. Earth at night

  9. It's business thatreally rules usnow • Lobbyingistheleastofit: corporateinterestshavecapturedtheentiredemocraticprocess. No wondersomanyhavegivenuponpolitics “It's the reason for the collapse of democratic choice. It's the source of our growing disillusionment with politics. It's the great unmentionable. Corporate power”. George Monbiot The Guardian, Monday 11 November 2013 20.31 GMT

  10. Science 311: 47, 2006

  11. Problems with scientific research How science goes wrong Scientific research has changed the world. Now it needs to change itself A SIMPLE idea underpins science: “trust, but verify”. Results should always be subject to challenge from experiment. That simple but powerful idea has generated a vast body of knowledge. Since its birth in the 17th century, modern science has changed the world beyond recognition, and overwhelmingly for the better. But success can breed complacency. Modern scientists are doing too much trusting and not enough verifying—to the detriment of the whole of science, and of humanity. 18/10/2013

  12. Scientific research has changed the world. Now it needs to change itself Too many of the findings that fill the academic ether are the result of shoddy experiments or poor analysis (see article). A rule of thumb among biotechnology venture-capitalists is that half of published research cannot be replicated. Even that may be optimistic. Last year researchers at one biotech firm, Amgen, found they could reproduce just six of 53 “landmark” studies in cancer research. Earlier, a group at Bayer, a drug company, managed to repeat just a quarter of 67 similarly important papers. A leading computer scientist frets that three-quarters of papers in his subfield are bunk.In 2000-10 roughly 80,000 patients took part in clinical trials based on research that was later retracted because of mistakes or improprieties. 18/10/2013

  13. Social scientists hit backatgrant rules Researchersseek to fendoffrestrictionsonNationalScience Foundation grantprogrammes. Itisnotunusual for conservativepoliticians in the United States to questionthevalueof social-science research.Studiesofanythingfrom global social networks to thehistoryofconservation in SouthAmericahaveprovedirresistible to Republicanskeen to arguethat funding wouldreapgreaterrewardselsewhere. Butthisyear, researchers in thefieldreceived a sharpshockwhenthosecriticismsmorphedintotangiblerestrictions. • “What’sdifferentthis time istheysucceeded,” says Howard Silver, executivedirectorofthe Consortium of Social ScienceAssociations • Sarah Zhang • 14 November 2013 Vol 503 Nature 179

  14. O reino da lúmpen-burguesia A Itália assistiu na era Berlusconi ao triunfo de uma lúmpen-burguesia que tanto no plano intelectual como moral perdeu o sentido da decência e do respeito. Cláudio Magris, Publico, 1 de Novembro de 2013

  15. D. Afonso Henriques, Rei de Portugal (1143)

  16. Nature456, 6 November 2008

  17. NIH, October 2008 Epigeneticsincludesbothheritableand non-heritablechanges in gene activity H. Pearson

  18. SWOT analysisdos efeitos da Crise na Ciência em Portugal Forças & Fraquezas Ameaças & Oportunidades

  19. Portugal & Espanha & Países Árabes Sociedades de contexto De acordo com os autores do livro, Khashoggi [AdnanKhashoggi], saudita, comerciante de armamento internacional, é irmão da primeira mulher de El-Assir, Samira Khashoggi (mãe de DodyAl-Fayed, que morreu no acidente que vitimou a princesa Diana), com quem o libanês se casou em 1976 em França. Em 2005 o Sr. X contou ter sido apresentado ao empresário libanês [El-Assir] por “um cunhado dele”, “amigo e casado com a irmã da actual mulher” de El-Assir, a espanhola Maria Fernandes Longoria, filha de um ex-embaixador de Espanha no Cairo. “El-Assir… é vizinho em Marbella dos pais de AlejandroAgag, genro de José Maria Aznar e colaborador do … “Ele [El-Assir] é amigo do rei de Espanha e do neto de Franco [Francis Franco], com quem tenho estado”. Acrescentou o Sr. X Público, Nov 30, 2008

  20. AltruismvsSelfishness TolerancevsParochialism Parochialaltruism Samuel Bowles, Nature 456:327, 2008

  21. PORTUGAL Sociedade de Alto Contexto Inbreeding, minifúndio, pequenas invejas, informalidade,…

  22. Globalização & Crise & Ciência/Cultura Aspectosnegativos Fragilização económica Destruição institucional Crise de “valores” Acentuação das desigualdades Problemas com “as pessoas” …………………………………………..

  23. A SITUAÇÃO EM PORTUGAL PRESSÃO DEMOGRÁFICA DESTRUIÇÃO INSTITUCIONAL EMIGRAÇÃO ……………………………………..

  24. Princípios fundamentais da Magna ChartaUniversitatum • Autonomia universitária • Ligação entre ensino e investigação • Liberdade académica • Preservação da tradição humanista europeia • Bolonha, 1988 ESTAMOS TRAMADOS TheThirdRevolution: TheConvergenceoftheLifeSciences, PhysicalSciences, andEngineering A “convergência” é fundamental para os avanços na saúde, energia, alimentação, clima e água MIT, 2011

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