TWAS 18th GENERAL MEETING 13-14 Nov.
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18TH GENERAL MEETING
TWAS - THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES FOR THE DEVELOPING WORLD
13-14 NOVEMBER 2007
ICTP MIRAMARE CAMPUS, TRIESTE, ITALY
TWAS - The Academy of Sciences for the Developing World - will hold its
18th General Meeting on 13-14 November 2007 at the Abdus Salam
International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) on the Miramare
campus. Members of the scientific community in Trieste and the
surrounding area may find the following events of particular interest:
Trieste Science Prize Lectures
Tuesday, 13 November, 14:30 - 16:30, ICTP's Main Lecture Hall
The winners of the 2007 Trieste Science Prize, an award sponsored by
TWAS and illycaffè to honour the most eminent scientists in the
developing world, will present their awards' lectures. Luis
Herrera-Estrella, director of the National Laboratory for Genomics of
Biodiversity and professor of plant genetic engineering at the Centre
of Research and Advanced Studies in Irapuato, Mexico, whose research
helped to spur the first genetically modified plants, will speak about
the promise that such efforts hold for increasing global crop yields.
Goverdhan Mehta, CSIR Bhatnagan fellow and honorary professor at the
Indian Institute of Science in Bangalore, will examine the role of
creativity in studies and applications of organic synthesis, and the
impact that such research is having on the development of natural
products, the design of novel molecules and molecular chemistry in
general. Mehta's efforts have led to the synthesis of more than 50
natural products. The two scientists are sharing a US$100,000 cash
award provided by illycaffè.
Symposium on the Status and Prospects of Science and Technology in
Pakistan
Tuesday, 13 November, 17:00 - 19:30, ICTP's Main Lecture Hall
A group of Pakistani scientists, led by Atta-ur-Rahman, head of
Pakistan's Federal Commission on Higher Education and former Minister
of Science and Technology, will examine the state of science and
technology in Pakistan. Other members of the panel include Muhmammad
Iqbal Choudhary, H.E.J. Research Institute of Chemistry, Karachi;
Tasawar Hussain, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad; Navaid Malik,
Virtual University of Lahore; Syed Qasim Mehdi, AQ Khan Research
Laboratories, Islamabad; Amir Muhammed, National University of Computer
and Emerging Sciences, Islamabad; and S. Riazuddin, National Centre of
Excellence in Molecular Biology, Lahore.
Presentation by Pervez A. Hoodbhoy, chair of the Department of Physics,
Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakistan
Wednesday, 14 November, 09:30 - 10:30, Kastler Lecture Room, Adriatico
Guesthouse
Pervez A. Hoodbhoy, an internationally renowned professor of physics
who has visited Trieste on numerous occasions and a well-known advocate
for educational and democratic reform in Pakistan, will talk about the
art and science of teaching science. Hoodbhoy, who chairs the physics
department at Quaid-i-Azam University, will receive an award for his
contributions to increasing public understanding of science in Pakistan
and throughout the Persian Gulf region.
For additional information and a detailed programme about these and
other events at the TWAS 18th General Meeting, please contact
schaffer at twas.org or asakawa at twas.org.
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