• Question: Does your work benefit the world?

    Asked by xmas42air to Sudhin, Sergio, Katie, Frances, Diarmuid, Aoife on 9 Nov 2019.
    • Photo: Diarmuid Kenny

      Diarmuid Kenny answered on 9 Nov 2019:


      I hope so. I am involved in finding new medicines. I work at the start of the process, but hopefully something I work on will go on to help people feel better

    • Photo: Aoife Campbell

      Aoife Campbell answered on 9 Nov 2019:


      I like to think so. I think all work by scientists benefits the world in some way because we’re always learning something new

    • Photo: Sergio Martin Saldana

      Sergio Martin Saldana answered on 9 Nov 2019:


      I do not know if my work benefit the world. But I am sure that the work that all the scientists do around the world, including all the experiments that goes wrong every day, will lead to a better understanding of some diseases. And this knowledge achieved with the work of thousands of scientist will allow us to find a solution and treatment for these diseases

    • Photo: Frances Shiely

      Frances Shiely answered on 11 Nov 2019:


      Yes, that is very much the case. All my work on clinical trials and public health is for the benefit of patients and the public.

    • Photo: Katie Fala

      Katie Fala answered on 11 Nov 2019:


      I hope that it will – I am only at the start of my PhD. But I hope that my work might help uncover a new treatment for antimicrobial-resistant infections. I think that science in general benefits the world as it allows us to understand ourselves and our planet better, and to separate fact from fiction in general.

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