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BioVisionAlexandria 2012
The Bibliotheca Alexandrina (BA) is organizing its Sixth
International Biennial Conference, BioVisionAlexandria 2012, 22-25 April
2012, in Alexandria, Egypt. The theme of the upcoming
BioVisionAlexandria Conference is "New Life Sciences: Linking Science to
Society" which aims at addressing the role science can play in achieving
a fair, equal and just society, not just through scientific research but
also policy adjustment. BioVisionAlexandria (BVA)
is an international event organized by the Bibliotheca Alexandrina in
partnership with the World Life Sciences Forum, BioVision. It is a
continuation of the tradition that started in BioVision 1999 in Lyon, France
in which BioVisionAlexandria Conference was held every even year,
alternating with the World Life Sciences Forum held in Lyon every odd year
since 2004.
BVA 2012 aims at gathering representatives and
leaders in science, industry and society to identify and set the priorities
needed to rebuild society and discuss how the policies of scientific
research need to be revolutionized towards serving society, especially the
less fortunate, and to transform the lives of those who truly need it.
Alongside this significant event, the BA is organizing a
major fair entitled: “BioFair@BioVisionAlexandria 2012”, which gives
the exhibitors an opportunity to showcase their products and services to
over 2000 participants, around 120 Nobel Laureates,
distinguished keynote speakers, eminent scientists, and CEOs of several
national and multinational companies as well as Ministers of Health and
Agriculture coming from the four corners of the globe. As scientific
research is an important tool for social development and economic progress
of any country, the BA will also held a Poster Session for young researchers
and scientists. The Poster Session aims at providing opportunities for
scientists, especially young ones, to meet with life sciences professionals,
and present their work in a professional atmosphere of discussion and
interchange. Registration is now open
For additional information and registration, please visit:
http://www.bibalex.org/bva2012/Home/Home.aspx
Note: TWAS, through its five Regional Offices, is
supporting the travel of 50 young scientists (under the age of 35) from
developing countries to attend this event and the associated BioVison.NXT.
Applications should be sent directly to the Bibliotheca Alexandria at:
http://www.bibalex.org/bva2012/Home/StaticPage.aspx?page=61&m=7
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