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Science for national sovereignty

Duration: 0:18:07.111837

Before the episode begins, the host, Letícia Sarturi, requests support for the podcast, emphasizing the effort required to produce weekly content. She encourages listeners to follow, rate, and recommend the podcast to help spread scientific knowledge. Additionally, she mentions ways to support financially through platforms like Apoia.se and PicPay or by making a Pix donation. The episode focuses on the theme of national sovereignty, particularly in the context of the Brazilian scientific landscape. Letícia discusses the importance of scientific autonomy for national sovereignty, highlighting Brazil's dependence on other countries due to low investment in science (approximately 1.2% of GDP compared to over 3% in countries like the U.S. and Germany). She points out historical fluctuations in funding, which have negatively affected research and education. The discussion emphasizes how strengthening Brazilian science can lead to greater independence and sovereignty. Letícia shares personal experiences from her academic journey, illustrating the challenges faced when relying on imported reagents due to insufficient domestic production. She discusses recent government initiatives, such as the inauguration of a pharmaceutical factory in Pernambuco that will produce a key hemophilia treatment, significantly reducing reliance on foreign imports. Furthermore, Letícia highlights Brazil's capability in vaccine production, noting that vaccines for COVID-19 were partially produced domestically, showcasing the potential of Brazilian institutions like Fiocruz and Butantan. Both institutes play critical roles in producing vaccines and other biological products crucial for public health. The episode aims to shed light on how scientific advancements can contribute to Brazil's sovereignty and future development.