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"Traditionally, technology and resources have been concentrated in the global North, while the most affected populations reside in the global South."
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Senjuti SahaSenjuti Saha
Senjuti Saha
Senjuti Saha is a Bangladeshi scientist at the Child Health Research Foundation (CHRF), and board member of the Polio Transition Independent Monitoring Board (TIMB) of the World Health Organization (WHO). She is known for her lead on decoding the genome of SARS-CoV2 in Bangladesh.
"Traditionally, technology and resources have been concentrated in the global North, while the most affected populations reside in the global South."
"I wanted to show the world that you could be anywhere in the world and be able to sequence. You don’t have to ship samples out to the US or UK. You can sequence wherever you are and everybodys capable. We were able to show that using our small sequencing machine in Bangladesh."
"My generation gets to paint the picture of a Bangladesh where women scientists have the agency to design their own futures"
"This is a breakthrough not just because science is done, but also because of where the science is done"
"I think with every initiative anyone takes in Bangladesh, they take it as a given that there will be barriers."
"A country does not need as many scientists as medical doctors. We just need a few passionate and dedicated individuals who will bring about great discoveries and societal change through their research"
"Historically, researchers from the global South have been relegated to the role of sample collectors, with data analysis and decision-making often outsourced elsewhere."