TWOWS大会文集
2011-11
人民出版社
中国科学院
The Third World Organization for Women in Science (TWOWS) is
an independent,non-profit, non-governmental body based at the
offices of the Academy of Sciences for the Developing World (TWAS)
in Trieste, Italy. The idea of setting up a Third World
Organi-zation for Women in Science was first discussed at the
conference on The Role of Women in the Development of Science and
Technology in the Third World, convened by the Canadian
International Development Agency (CIDA) and TWAS in Trieste, Italy,
during the period 3-7 October 1988. The participants of the
conference, which included 218 leading women scientists and
technologists from 63 Third World countries; recommended that a
Study Group be set up to explore the possibility of creating an
associatio/organiza-tion of women in science. Such a group was
subsequently formed,and at its meeting in Trieste from 20-22 March
1989 it decided to establish third Woeld Organization for Women in
Science and to adopt the constitution for the organization.
Foreword
Opening speeches
Speech by LU Yongxiang
Address by Kaiser Jamil
Opening remarks by Mohamed H. A. Hassan
Welcome remarks by David Ruth
Speech by WAN Gang
Speech by SONG Xiuyan
Opening speech by ZHOU Ji
Speech by DENG Nan
Address by GUO Jinlong
Address by CHEN Yiyu
Invited lectures
Women for science & science for development
Chinese women and China's science & technology
Genetic variant of CAT gene is associated with biomarker of
oxida-tive stress in Vitiligo
Address by the Minister of Science and Technology
Biological sagacity of pathogens: the biggest challenge to human
in-telligence
From basic sciences to business model: medicinal and aromatic
plants in Mauritius
Recognition of arab women in science:a model of efforts in human
genetics
Women scientists and frontier of sciences
L'Oreal-UNESCO For Women in Science
TOPIC 1: Women scientists and frontiers of sciences
TOPIC 2: Women scientists and global change
TOPIC 3: Women, innovation and entrepreneurship, leadership
capacity
TOPIC 4: Gender mainstreaming in the global
scientif-iccommunity
TOPIC 5. Youno women scientists forum
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