Building a global network of scientists ready to act when crisis hits 

Established in 2022

The International Science Reserve mobilizes the global scientific community to respond to complex crises across borders – such as the next pandemic or climate-related disasters – by establishing an open, global network of scientists and preparing them to act when crisis hits.  

Partnering with IBM to Put Advanced Data and AI Tools in the Hands of Crisis Researchers

IBM and the International Science Reserve are partnering to increase access to specialized data and analytics during global crises.

Japan’s Earthquake Preparedness Culture: How Science Helps Minimize Disaster

What solutions have been helpful, and how can these lessons be applied across crisis preparedness?

“How a Non-Profit Uses Video Games to Improve Disaster Preparedness”

 AM New York spoke with the International Science Reserve about using games to prepare for disaster.

Growing a global network of researchers 

Recognized by Fast Company as a World Changing Idea, the International Science Reserve has rapidly seeded a network of scientists who are poised to respond to the next big crisis. Thousands of scientists have joined from across physical, life, earth, and behavioral sciences, from over 100 countries, seeking highly-focused, intensive, international collaboration needed for global solutions. 

Supporting access to open resources 

With private and public sector partners, such as IBM, UL Solutions, Google, and Pfizer, and the National Science Foundation, the ISR matches scientists to specialized resources needed during a crisis. This equips experts to respond faster and more effectively with scientific and technical problem-solving. 

Practicing for what’s ahead 

The International Science Reserve runs online scenario-planning, or readiness exercises, for scientists to explore different ways to apply their existing research to specific crisis situations. By rehearsing what would happen in a real crisis, scientists can work together and build collaboration in advance.