Can Science win the sustainability and societal responsibility challenges?
OLIVIER DAPREMONT
Head of R&D Engineering, AMPAC Fine Chemicals LLC, an SK Pharmteco company
Member of the Chimica Oggi – Chemistry Today Scientific Advisory Board
The past decade has brought to light many important issues and as scientists we have a role and a responsibility to tackle these enormous challenges. It is undeniable that globalization has made this planet a lot smaller. The covid 19 pandemic showed how fast a virus can spread around the globe and how it can put all human activities up-side down, affecting so many lives for years to come. Outside of the tragic losses of millions of lives, the pandemic highlighted the global supply chain weaknesses especially with the off shoring of essential supplies. We all remember the empty shelves for basic supplies such as flour and sugar and more painfully, the lack of surgical masks and PPE for the medical personnel who put their lives on the front line to fight this disease. Fortunately, once the political will aligned with science, red tape was removed, and a vaccination solution was developed in record time while antiviral drugs were also designed in parallel. Even though the virus is still present, humanity has gained significant knowledge in the development of mRNA vaccines in the process. This opens a new area of treatment that trains our immune system to fight diseases as well as ...