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🏆 Redefining Scientific Recognition in a Modern World 🌍

The recent Nobel Prizes have sparked discussions about how we honor innovation in science. With this year’s spotlight on AI, it’s clear that recognition is evolving—but is it enough for today’s collaborative and interdisciplinary research landscape?

If the Nobel Prizes were created today, would they look different? Should new categories, like AI or biotechnology, be introduced? Could we move beyond the three-winner limit to reflect the teamwork that drives discoveries in fields like life sciences and AI?

At the Festival of Biologics in Basel, these questions felt particularly relevant. The event celebrated groundbreaking advancements in biologics, medicine, and AI, offering a glimpse into the future of innovation. From biotech transforming medicine to AI unlocking new possibilities, the importance of collaboration has never been greater.

As the scientific world pushes boundaries, it’s time to rethink how we celebrate these achievements. How can we honor discoveries in a way that truly represents the complexity and interconnectedness of modern science? 💡

Join the conversation as we explore these ideas and look toward a future that not only drives innovation but also redefines recognition in science.