June 27-29, Paris

June 27-29, Paris

Co-hosts:
Human Frontiers Sciences International and the French Ministry of Higher Education and Research

Under the high patronage of Emmanuel MacronAnd President of the French Republic

The live broadcast begins at 13:15 (CEST) on June 27, 2023
https://youtube.com/live/tRqXQSNh-YY?
program: https://www.hfsp.org/paris-summit-program

ParisAnd June 26, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Seminar on “Basic Life Sciences Meets Climate, Environment and Sustainability” Advocating for world leaders and scientists to form new partnerships and proposing systems-level approaches to solving global challenges. Events contribute to the United Nations International Year of Basic Science for Sustainable Development.

Human Frontiers Science Program

Human Frontiers Science Program

The high-level summit on June 27 at the French Academy of Sciences:

  • Implications for science policy for using basic science to shape the transition toward sustainability

  • Connecting scientific communities to advance the goals of sustainable development

  • New science funding initiatives to promote the latest science

International Scientific Symposium, June 28 and 29, at André W Lillian Bettencourt:

  • Climate change and health

  • Ocean biodiversity and threatened resources

  • Food security in a changing world

  • Individuals, institutions and societies are in a state of transformation

  • Science at the systems level can change how we solve global challenges

Media communication:
Speakers (in English): Rachel Bishop[email protected], +33 (0) 7 81 87 62 21.
Speakers (in French): Helen Boulanger[email protected], +33 (0) 66 88 79 31 67.

To attend in person, sign up with your press contacts.

Look HFSPO website for updates. Watch the video about events. Partners: The National Research Agency of France, the French Academy of Sciences, the National Center for Scientific Research, the Pasteur Institute, the International Council for Science, the European Laboratory of Molecular Biology, and UNESCO.

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The Human Frontier Science Program was created in 1989 to promote international research and training in the life sciences. Its objectives are to promote intercontinental collaboration and training in cutting-edge interdisciplinary research with an emphasis on the life sciences. HFSP receives financial support from governments or research councils in Australia, Canada, France, Germany and India, Israeland Italy, Japan, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Norway, Singapore, South Africa, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States, as well as the European Commission. Through collaborative research grants and postdoctoral fellowships, the program has awarded more than 4,500 fellowships involving more than 7,500 scientists from around the world. Since the inception of the programme, 28 HFSP laureates have received a Nobel Prize.

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