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Page 4 of 4 pages « First < 2 3 4 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. Reports on past events
Bio San Francisco, June 2004Review of Nuffield Council on Bioethics: Discussion Paper EAGLES at BioVision, 3-6 April 2004, Alexandria, Egypt
http://www.bibalex.org United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), March 2004
http://www.gbf2004.cl Institute for International Integration Studies, Trinity College Dublin.
Visit their website BioVision Debate Dinner, 10 April 2003, Lyon, FranceThe concept of EAGLES was well received at a discussion at the BioVision Conference at Lyon, France, on Thursday 11 April. The discussion which took place at a Debate Dinner, was addressed by the Chairman of EAGLES, Dr. Ismail Serageldin, Director of the New Library of Alexandria, the Co-Vice-Chairmen, Dr. Huanming Yang, Director of the Beijing Genome Centre, and Dr. David McConnell, Smurfit Institute of Genetics, Trinity College Dublin, President of the European Federation of Biotechnology, Dr. Mark van Montagu, European Group on Life Sciences, Mr. Paul Rubig, Member of the European Parliament, Dr. Wang Yu, Head of the Chinese National Centre for Biotechnology Development, Dr. Adel El-Beltagy, Director General of the International Centre for Agricultural Research in the Dry Regions, and Simon Barber of EuropaBio. The discussion was moderated by Sabine Louët, News Editor of Nature Biotechnology. EGLS Conference, January 2003
Information on the EGLS Conference: http://www.europa.eu.int The steering committee of EAGLES was held in Brussels on 29 January 2003 in conjunction with the conference organised by the European Group on Life Sciences, “Towards sustainable agriculture for developing countries: options from life sciences and biotechnologies”, 30-31 January 2003. |
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