Soragni Lab's Critique of COVID-19 Proposals from Researchers Without Relevant Expertise
In a tweet, @soragnilab criticized COVID-19 research proposals assembled by people from disparate fields who lacked relevant expertise, arguing that this was not a productive way forward. The statement illustrates concern about how relevant expertise should shape participation in interdisciplinary COVID-19 research.

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