As I wrote, Skin in the Game is necessary but not sufficient.
Skin in the game is a deterrent. But my central idea about SITG is evolutionary: dangerous engineers exit the system (which happened unfortunately). But this does not fully protect the (naive) public.
Good Bye Luxembourg!
Tomorrow, 16.Sept, 4pm, I will give my Good-Bye Lecture in Luxembourg:
“Wicked Problems: Mission impossible or the next frontier?”
Feel free to join via WebEx.
Meeting Link: https://t.co/NnGysyHJN4
Meeting Number: 188 472 3852
Meeting Password: sRmPsVPJ593
The debate about #SARSCov2 transmissibility in children and their viral load has intensified, in light of the new Israel high school superspreader event
https://t.co/hMT1LqbPDB
The UK data shows no Δ by age (2-11 yrs v adults)
Where chemistry meets biology
- Environment and health
- Tracking complex mixtures of chemicals
Congratulations Emma !
https://t.co/6Xx6wf6EUh
https://t.co/z3U44XN6os
@uni_lu#interdisciplinary#exposome#environmental
DAISY: A new “Data Information System”
developed by LCSB/ELIXIR-Luxembourg
Helps research institutions to comply with GDPR
https://t.co/3YiYrDOPqS
@science_lu@uni_lu#luxembourg#gdpr
Don't forget environmental factors in Parkinson's disease!
Thanks Caroline (https://t.co/lfhC1CR7CG) for your convincing pledge. Emma Schymanski and Paul Wilmes at LCSB have just joined your fan club. :-)
@LCSB@uni_lu#Parkinson#Luxembourg