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HomepageEuropean Action on Global Life SciencesAddressing Europe’s responsibilities towards the developing worldEuropean Action on Global Life Sciences (EAGLES) aims at enhancing the collaboration between European researchers and researchers in the developing world to fight hunger and disease. EAGLES has been launched by the European Federation of Biotechnology (EFB). The project is being supported by the European Commission and is a collaboration between EFB and scientific partners in Europe, China, Egypt, Ghana, South Africa and the Philippines. Members of the Steering Committees include prominent scientists from China, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, India, Kenya, Mexico, South Africa, Syria and Thailand. A number of EAGLES conferences and workshops has been organised during the last four years in Europe and various developing countries (DEC). The topics illustrate the need for much more effective European responses on the use of biology in combating problems in health and food supply in the DECs and in achieving the Millennium Development Goals. Next EAGLES report:
Here is an overview of some of the latest events and reports: |
Highlightsof current EAGLES activities EAGLES Health Report on Diabetes in the developing world EAGLES Food Forum in Barcelona EAGLES Health Report on HIV/AIDS Latest Newson Science, Technology and the developing world Temperature rise spreads malaria, scientists insist Translational research key to HIV vaccine Wild turmeric effective in filariasis vector control Dengue programmes 'too paternalistic' Sub-Saharan Africa news in brief: 25 February–10 March 2010 |