Review
"A superb book, both inspiring and provocative. Braben strives to ensure the most creative scientists, if completely free to pursue unorthodox research, will aim to attain the 'elixir of civilization.'"
—Dudley Herschbach, Nobel Laureate in Chemistry 1986
"Scientific Freedom deals with an issue of great relevance to the world we live in: How should we ensure that scientific research is enabled to make the breakthroughs that have characterized the last 100 years of science? Most certainly it is not by following the current rules of applying for grants and being demanded to tell the grantors what you will discover. If we knew that already, it would not be a discovery. All scientists, granting agencies, and policy-makers should read this refreshing book and respond to the need to change current funding paradigms."
—Sir Richard J. Roberts, Nobel Laureate in Physiology or Medicine 1993
"What is the recipe for scientific progress? Don Braben makes persuasive arguments that true innovation relies on freedom to innovate through the support of outstanding individuals. . . . He critiques existing science funding mechanisms as stultifying and proposes an exciting and compelling agenda to fund science."
—Sir Steve Sparks, Vetlesen Prize 2015
"If any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic, how do we get there from here? By understanding the fundamental rules that govern the universe and everything in it. We must ask the biggest open-ended questions in science, and recognize that we are still far from knowing the answers. In this seminal book, Don Braben shows that only scientific freedom can open up the way. It is needed now more than ever. This book should be read by everyone who cares about our own future."—Nick Lane, Michael Faraday Prize 2016
"Scientific Freedom is an important book: beautifully written, brimming with scholarship, and lightly spiced with Liverpudlian wit. . . . [It] is a book of revelations and revolutions. Scientific freedom is needed now as never before."—Nigel R. Franks, University of Bristol
"Don Braben's suggested solution is a proven way to nurture a scientific elite without any of the baggage which modern-day usage of the word 'elite' brings."—John Dainton, University of Liverpool
"Don Braben is an iconoclast. May this book inspire those who read it to lend their support to his vision."—Sir John Pendry, Kavli Prize in Nanoscience 2014
"I hope that this exciting book makes a significant impact on [the] future progress of academic research."—William C. Troy, University of Pittsburgh
"Don Braben has been a tireless advocate for a system that redirects the administration of funded scientific research in the UK (and elsewhere). He offers cogent arguments why the current system, with its emphasis on some relevance to the state's economy, risks missing valuable assets arising from transformative 'breakthroughs' in many research fields."
—Robin Tucker, University of Lancaster
About the Author
Donald W. Braben is a scientist and author. From 1980 to 1990, he led British Petroleum’s Venture Research program, for which he developed a radical, low-cost approach to finding and funding researchers whose work might redefine their fields. Of the dozens of projects supported by the program, many led to transformative discoveries. He has held positions at the Cabinet Office in Whitehall, the Science Research Council in London, and the Bank of England. He was awarded an Honorary Fellowship from the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology and the First Trust Bank Chair of Innovation at Queen’s University Belfast. He currently holds an honorary position at University College London. He lives in the United Kingdom.