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EventsEAGLES Hearing on The Global Perspective of BiofuelsThursday the 15 May 2008, from 10:00-12:00 in The European Parliament Biofuels has been seen a renewable energy resource which represent a new opportunity for agriculture and industry. In both the industrialized and in the developing countries there is an increasing demand for alternative fuels due to the high prices of oil. Stavros Dimas, the European Commissioner responsible for the environment, has requested focus on making “credible and serious choices about biofuels”. He notes that the EU target of 10% of energy from biofuels would require us to divert 72% of our arable land with the current technology. Large scale biofuels production has also been cited as a threat to world food security. Does it make sense scientifically and economically to produce biofuels from agricultural products? What are the longer term perspectives for Europe and the rest of the world concerning this Welcome: Britta Thomsen, MEP Introduction: David McConnell, EAGLES and Trinity College Dublin A perspective on the Future perspectives for
Download Presentations (PDF): Britta Thomsen - Welcome Speech.pdf EAGLES is organising Symbiosis - 6 sessions at the European Congress of Biotechnology16-19 September 2007 Barcelona, Spain EAGLES is organising Symbiosis - 6 sessions at the European Congress of Biotechnology Please see the ECB 13 Congress page here for more details. See more at: http://www.ecb13.eu/index.php/site/stream/C25/ EAGLES Food Forum Consultative Meeting18-20 September 2007 Barcelona, Spain BARCELONA, SPAIN This conference will focus on the European response through research to the global challenges posed by food security, quality and safety, and sustainable agriculture in the developing and emerging countries, DECs. It brings together opinion leading scientists, industrialists, regulatory specialists, ethicists, representatives of public interest organizations and the media. It will address the political, ethical and global issues posed by food and sustainable agriculture in the DECs. And it will discuss and provide recommendations on how Europe might best develop a strategic policy and research agenda for international cooperation in science and technology with the DECs in food, agriculture and life sciences.
Tuesday 18 September Keynote address: Dr. Ismail Serageldin Wednesday 19 September Pierre Gerber Livestock and the Environment Lunch 12.00 – 14.00 Session 2 14.00 – 17.00 How research can help meet the challenges.
Forum Dinner 19.00 Thursday 20 September Speaker from the EC How European Union Research Policies meet DEC needs Coffee break 30 mins Closing of the Forum 11.30 – 13.00 Discussion and Conclusions
EAGLES Health Lecturer Tour GrantsEuropean Action on Global Life Sciences (EAGLES) Health Programme will award grants of up to 5.000€ to leading biomedical scientists and other health specialists, including commentators and journalists, from the developing countries (DEC) to undertake Lecture Tours around Europe. Such tours may involve scientists from both DEC and Europe. The EAGLES Lecturers will be chosen for their experience and knowledge of the health challenges faced by the DEC and their ability to communicate the needs of the DEC to the European public and European institutions. Their remit will be to communicate from their own personal experiences how European health research programmes and policies affect their own countries and regions. Applications should be sent before 11 June 2007 to More information: EAGLES_Health_Lecturer_Tour_Grants.pdf Journalists workshop on Avian Flu29 –31 January 2007 The workshop, supported by the EAGLES Health Project and the Commonwealth Media Developmennt Fund, aimed to sensitise the media to the threat of avian flu, and also to broaden understanding and access to useful information. EAGLES WorkshopAn EAGLES Workshop was held in Hangzhou, China from the 4th to the 5th of December 2006. The report from this meeting can be downloaded here. See more at: Conference Website EAGLES meeting with Parliamentarians11 October 2006 An EAGLES meeting for Members of the European Parliament (MEP) and other stakeholders in Brussels gave very good response from the MEP’s and the Commission. A mechanism for measuring how much the developing world is participating in the 7th Framework Programme is being suggested. The MEP’s are now well aware of the EAGLES target line of 5% research money to developing world about 2.850.000.000 € in the 7th Framework Programme budget. Download: http://efb-central.org/eagles/EAGLES_in_Brussels.pdf 6th INDEPTH AGM17 - 22 September 2006 Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso Theme: Developing Scientific Capacity for Health Surveillance and Response in the Developing World After the workshop key participants sat together to discuss what are the major problems in Africa concerning research and development of a vaccine against HIV/AIDS. The recording was made by Robert Walgate. Download the discussion in mp3 format. Download information: Conference Program The EAGLES/WDF Diabetes Symposium and Workshop26-29 April 2006 BioVision Alexandria 2006, New Library of Alexandria, EGYPT An impressive symposium programme with very high quality speakers was put together at a very short notice. The Symposium exceded the expectations by having more than 300 participants. Press releases were taken up and referred to widely by the international press. A press release through AlphaGalileo’s online services with a direct outreach to 2797 journalists, and 87 responded by login to the links. The calendar announcement was sent to 1748 journalists and it had 54 clicks. This press release was taken up and further distributed by a Health news service (Medical-news-today) to 70.000 users. The impact which we only could measure on the internet was massive! More than 480 links on the internet referred directly to the headline of the press release “Obesity spreading all over the Globe” in the days during the conference. Many other references did not use the same headline but the message was coming through. In the following days, there were 10 articles published in Egyptian news outlets on the diabetes issue. Jamal Butt (WDF) was able to conduct a 4 minutes Live TV Interview with the National Egyptian Television and Satellite Channels. The interview was translated into Arabic and key messages from the press release were supported by comments on the WDF/EAGLES initiative, promoting advocacy on diabetes in the EMMA Region. Momentum 20041st September 2004, 11.15 - 12.30 Title: European Action on Global Life Sciences - Bridging the North-South Gap Chairman: Third World problems which could have been addressed by biotechnology have been more or less ignored, and Third World science, industry and agriculture have been inhibited by regulations and customs made to suit the requirements and sensitivities of the developed economies. Now it is clear that this situation is no longer acceptable, due to two main reasons. Third World problems pose huge humanitarian challenges for life scientists, and distinguished Third World scientists, who are making very significant contributions to international science, are in a position to give powerful advice on the development of the biotechnology agenda in OECD countries. A new dialogue is required in which the needs, the voices and the opinions of the emerging and developing countries be clearly identified, heard and heeded. This Parallel Session, organised by European Action on Global Life Sciences (EAGLES) will provide a platform on which leading scientists and humanists will explore and discuss new relationships in biotechnology which need to be established between North and South. |
Highlightsof current EAGLES activities EAGLES Health Report on Diabetes EAGLES Food Forum in Barcelona EAGLES Food Forum Consultative Meeting 18-20 September 2007 Barcelona, Spain EAGLES Health Report on HIV/AIDS Latest Newson Science, Technology and the developing world Nepal Himalayas 'lush with plants of medicinal value' Uganda to match health research to local needs Mexico launches new science plan Uruguay to promote cooperation between science teachers and researchers Nigeria finally gets new health ministers |