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Can Scientists Succeed Where Politicians Fail? A Conversation with Nobel Laureate Peter Agre

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Release Date: 12/18/2025

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What role can scientists play when politics reaches a standstill?

In this episode, Tricia Friedman speaks with Nobel Prize–winning scientist Peter Agre about his extraordinary second career in science diplomacy—a path that took him from the laboratory into conversations with presidents, prime ministers, health ministers, and scientists in countries often at odds with the United States.

Agre, a physician, molecular biologist, and former president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), shares how scientific collaboration can reduce tensions, build trust, and inform global policy on issues ranging from public health and malaria to climate change, sustainability, and food security.

Rather than portraying scientists as lone geniuses, Agre emphasizes humility, collaboration, and serendipity—arguing that scientific progress and diplomacy alike depend on relationships, listening, and shared human goals.

About the Guest

Peter Agre, MD, is an American physician, molecular biologist, and Nobel Laureate. He is a Bloomberg Distinguished Professor at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, director of the Johns Hopkins Malaria Research Institute, and former president of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

His book, Can Scientists Succeed Where Politicians Fail?, examines the history, challenges, and promise of science diplomacy in addressing global threats.


Why This Episode Matters

At a moment when global challenges demand cooperation—but trust in science is under strain—this conversation offers a powerful reminder: science is not just about discovery, but about connection.

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Chapters

00:00The Journey to Nobel Prize and Beyond
 
02:47Science Diplomacy: Bridging Nations through Collaboration
 
05:38The Role of Science in Global Challenges
 
08:04Engaging the Public: The Importance of Science Communication
 
10:46Collaboration in Science: Lessons for Young Scientists
 
13:54Serendipity and Humility in Scientific Discovery