Abstract

The Academy of Medical Sciences has warned of a threat to “team science” if individual participants in biomedical research projects do not get the credit they deserve. It said that talented researchers could drop out of science, abandon research, or shun major scientific collaborations if their contributions were not recognised. The Academy published a report on 9 March that recommended new ways of acknowledging and rewarding researchers’ contributions.1 Anne Ridley, who chaired the working group said, “We need team science to be attractive to talented researchers or it will not develop.” The report …

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