The TWAS Fellow and the former Director-General of the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention delivered his honorary lecture on the importance of STEM fields in the fight against COVID-19
During the first day of TWAS Sixteenth General conference, TWAS President Mohamed Hassan and TWAS Secretary-General Luiz Davidovich announced the winners of 2022 TWAS medals and awards.
2022 TWAS-Lenovo Science Award winner Fu Bojie has not only helped China determine how to improve lives while preserving nature, but has provided sustainability strategies that every nation can use
Forty per cent of the newly elected TWAS Fellows are women scientists. And 6 new Fellows are from science- and technology-lagging countries, two of which are also underrepresented in TWAS membership.
‘Promoting science today is not only important: it is essential,’ said TWAS Executive Director Romain Murenzi during the opening ceremony of the 2022 World Science Forum
The latest TWAS Newsletter shows how in-person events about science can lead to life-long friendships and new collaborations, says TWAS Immediate Past President Mohamed Hassan in the introductory editorial
TWAS awardee Anushka Rajapaksha uses materials to protect natural resources in Sri Lanka from contamination by pharmaceuticals and heavy metals
TWAS-Fayzah M. Al-Kharafi Award winner Nadia Haider characterizes economically useful plants through their DNA, to help protect them from human and environmental stressors
TWAS and its Sida-funded programmes for the global South are making a tangible difference worldwide, said TWAS's Programme Coordinator Max Paoli in a RAI radio interview
Through basic research and health care initiatives on tuberculosis, TWAS-Fayzah M. Al-Kharafi Award winner Sayera Banu is implementing healthcare policies in Bangladesh