Twas in Action 07 October 2015 Aziz Sancar, TWAS Fellow, wins Nobel The Turkish-born scientist, elected to TWAS in 1994, shares the 2015 Nobel Prize in chemistry for research into DNA repair. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 08 October 2015 Technology bank urged for LDCs TWAS and Executive Director Romain Murenzi played major roles in a high-level UN panel that urged development of a technology bank. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 06 October 2015 New coalition: Big Data/Open Data TWAS and IAP have joined a new coalition that plans to address a range of important issues – starting with the big data revolution. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 05 October 2015 Living in harmony with insects African scholar Segenet Kelemu leads an international centre in Nairobi focused on insects and strategies for sustainable agriculture. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 25 September 2015 Biotecnologie sostenibili Segenet Kelemu, direttore dell'Icipe di Nairobi, oggi a Trieste per la giornata inaugurale di Trieste Next. Aprirà la tavola rotonda della TWAS per parlare di agribiotech in Afica. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 02 September 2015 An opportunity for Africa, from Africa South Africa and TWAS are offering new PhD fellowships to advance science and check brain drain. Deadline: 2 October. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 02 September 2015 Possiamo sfamare l'Africa con le biotecnologie? Segenet Kelemu, Michele Morgante e Alessandro Vitale animeranno la tavola rotonda della TWAS a Trieste Next. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 01 September 2015 Can bioscience help feed Africa? At Trieste Next TWAS' roundtable African scientist Segenet Kelemu will explore the role of biotechnology on Africa and developing countries. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 31 August 2015 A focus on responsible growth The TWAS General Meeting in Vienna will feature high-level experts on sustainability in global development. > SEE MORE
Twas in Action 27 August 2015 Clean water for Nigeria TWAS research grant winner Emmanuel Unuabonah, from Benin City in Nigeria, develops purification systems to get rid of water pollutants. > SEE MORE