-June 27-29, Paris – World Leaders and Scientists to Debate: Basic Research Can Open New Paths to Global Challenges
Co-hosts: International Human Frontier Science Program Organization and French Ministry of Higher Education and Research
Under the High Patronage of D. Emmanuel MACRONPresident of the French Republic
The live broadcast begins at 1:15 p.m. (CEST) on June 27, 2023 https://youtube.com/live/tRqXQSNh-YY?feature=share Program: https://www.hfsp.org/paris-summit- program
PARIS, June 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — “Fundamental Life Science Meets Climate, Environment, and Sustainability,” invites world leaders and scientists to forge new partnerships and propose systemic approaches to solving global challenges. The events contribute to the United Nations International Year of Basic Sciences for Sustainable Development.
High Level Summit, June 27, at the French Academy of Sciences:
International Scientific Symposium, June 28 and 29, at Auditorium André and Liliane Bettencourt:
Press contact: Anglophones: Rachael Bishop, rbishop@hfsp.org, 33 (0)7 81 87 62 21. French speakers: Hélène Boulanger, h.boulanger@logos-france.fr, 33 (0) 66 88 79 31 67.
To attend in person, sign up with the media contacts.
See the HFSPO website for updates. Watch a video about the events. Partners: the French National Research Agency, the French Academy of Sciences, the National Center for Scientific Research, the Pasteur Institute, the International Scientific Council, the European Molecular Biology Laboratory and UNESCO.
The Human Frontier Science Program was created in 1989 to promote international research and training at the frontier of the life sciences. Its objectives are to promote intercontinental collaboration and training in cutting-edge interdisciplinary research focused on the life sciences. The HFSP receives financial support from the governments or research councils of Australia, Canada, France, Germany, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Republic of Korea, Singapore, South Africa, Switzerland, United Kingdom, and the United States. as well as the European Commission. With its collaborative research grants and postdoctoral fellowships, the program has awarded more than 4,500 fellowships to more than 7,500 scientists from around the world. Since the program’s inception, 28 HFSP laureates have received the Nobel Prize.
International Human Frontier Science Program, 12 Quai Saint-Jean, Estrasburgo, Francia www.hfsp.org | Tel. : 33-(0)3 88 21 51 23 | @HFSP Twitter | Facebook page
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