Article 62MVR Thanks to Brexit, I lost a €2.5m research grant. I fear for the future of UK science | José R Penadés

Thanks to Brexit, I lost a €2.5m research grant. I fear for the future of UK science | José R Penadés

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José R Penadés
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In rejecting EU funding programmes, Britain has jeopardised research and made itself far less attractive to overseas scientists

In March, I was given a great scientific opportunity: a 2.5m grant from the European Research Council (ERC) to study how disease-causing bacteria swap genes with each other to become more infective, or evade treatments such as antibiotics. The ERC advanced grant is a very prestigious award, and it meant that I and the scientists at my lab at Imperial College London could finally get to work on questions and experiments we had been planning for the past few years.

But just a few weeks later I was informed that the funding was in jeopardy. Because the UK failed to negotiate an agreement to remain in the EU's Horizon Europe funding programme - which it had previously committed to doing - my grant, along with those of 142 other UK-based scientists, couldn't be taken up in this country.

Jose R Penades is professor of microbiology at Imperial College London and the director of the MRC Centre for Molecular Bacteriology and Infection

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