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Fireside Chat The Best and Worst of Times (Plenary)
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Dr. Francis Collins, renowned physician-scientist and former NIH director, discusses the current challenges and opportunities in medical research. He expresses concern over political interference undermining public trust in science, citing recent controversial CDC messaging on vaccines and misinformation affecting public health outcomes, including COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy that led to hundreds of thousands of preventable deaths. Collins emphasizes the need for medical societies to amplify evidence-based messages and engage authentically with patients through storytelling, launching the "We Are Living Proof" initiative to share patient experiences via social media to rebuild trust.<br /><br />Despite these challenges, Collins highlights groundbreaking advances like single-cell biology, stem cell research, CRISPR gene editing, and innovative therapies for diseases such as sickle cell and cancer, underscoring the importance of sustained federal funding for NIH and support for young scientists. He calls for improved communication strategies, advocating decentralized outreach and trusted local messengers to combat polarization and misinformation.<br /><br />Addressing the ethics and faith integration in science, Collins stresses the importance of humility, integrity, and values alignment in rebuilding public trust and navigating polarized environments without politicizing medical science. He further envisions a future where genomic medicine, exemplified by cancer genomics and projects like All of Us, enables personalized prevention and treatment, urging broader implementation of genome sequencing in clinical practice to revolutionize healthcare.
Keywords
Francis Collins
NIH
medical research
vaccine hesitancy
We Are Living Proof
CRISPR gene editing
stem cell research
public trust in science
genomic medicine
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