Early-career scientists from the Least Developed Countries will receive training in fields that are crucial for sustainable development, under a partnership among TWAS, SISSA and Accademia dei Lincei
Il Comitato scientifico consultivo del Segretario generale delle Nazioni Unite si riunisce a Trieste (24-25 maggio). È inoltre indetta una conferenza stampa il 25 maggio alle ore 9:45.
Usando ingegneria genetica e farmacologia, lo scienziato indiano Inder Verma sta sviluppando terapie che potrebbero trasformare il glioblastoma in una malattia curabile.
Three world-class science institutions based in Trieste – ICGEB, ICTP and TWAS – along with ICRANet in Pescara, put Italy at the forefront of global efforts to build science in the developing world.
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