Volume: 125 Issued: February 2017
Center for Special Studies and Programs (CSSP), a research center established in July 2003 in the Bibliotheca Alexandrina, aims to play a significant role in the progress of science and technology in Egypt. The CSSP will help researchers and scientists to get the best support needed to advance their work through international collaborations.
 
 
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In our newsletter this volume:
  • New Life Sciences: The Road Ahead Report on the BioVisionAlexandria 2016 Conference
  • TWAS 2017 Prizes and the 2017 TWAS-Siwei Cheng Prize in Economic Sciences
  • Micro Research Grants Program for Egyptian School Students
  • World Cancer Day
  • International Day of Women and Girls in Science
  • Nobel Prizes 2016
New Life Sciences: The Road Ahead Report on the BioVisionAlexandria 2016 Conference

The Center for Special Studies and Programs (CSSP) has the pleasure to announce the publishing of "New Life Sciences: The Road Ahead" Report on the BioVisionAlexandria 2016 Conference at Science Progress, volume 99, Number 4, December 2016, pp. 459–468. This Report aims to present an overview of the BioVisionAlexandria 2016 Conference (BVA 2016) which includes the Conference’s theme, program, as well as its conclusions and recommendations. It also sheds light on the Conference speakers, participants and the side activities; TWAS/BVA.Nxt’2016, Poster Session and BioFair.

BVA is an international biennial conference organized by the Bibliotheca Alexandrina. It is an important gathering that brings together distinguished speakers and Nobel Laureates from the four corners of the globe through rich discussions that commemorate science and the finest achievements of the human intellect. The Conference focuses on three major themes: Health, Food and Agriculture, and Environment. It also features a special exhibition entitled BioFair and a Poster Session for researchers and scientists.

To view the report (Full text), please visit:  full report  


TWAS 2017 Prizes and the 2017 TWAS-Siwei Cheng Prize in Economic Sciences

Deadline for Application:  31 March 2017

TWAS is seeking nominations for the TWAS 2017 Prizes and the 2017 TWAS-Siwei Cheng Prize in Economic Sciences.

TWAS 2017 Prizes will be awarded to individual scientists who have been working and living in a developing country for at least ten years prior to their nomination, in recognition of an outstanding contribution to knowledge or an outstanding contribution to the application of science and technology to sustainable development, in the following fields of science: Agricultural Sciences; Biology; Chemistry; Earth, Astronomy and Space Sciences; Engineering Sciences; Mathematics; Medical Sciences, Physics and Social Sciences (excluding economic sciences).
The newly-established TWAS-Siwei Cheng Prize in Economic Sciences will be awarded to an individual scientist for outstanding contribution in both understanding and addressing economic sciences.

For detailed information about eligibility criteria and submission procedure, please visit:
http://twas.org/opportunity/twas-prizes
http://twas.org/opportunity/twas-siwei-cheng-prize-economic-sciences


Micro Research Grants Program for Egyptian School Students

The Center for Special Studies and Programs (CSSP), Bibliotheca Alexandrina, offers a number of Micro Research Grants (MRG) for Egyptian school students seeking funds to finance innovative ideas in one of the following categories:

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Engineering
  • Environmental Studies
  • Information Technology
  • Materials Science
  • Physics

Eligibility Criteria

  • Students must have an idea for an invention that can be executed, developed, and improved.
  • Students must have a mentor for their project.
  • Student(s) can submit an individual or team project. The team cannot exceed four students.
  • Application forms and required documents are to be completed and submitted before Friday, 31 March 2017.

Applications are submitted through the MRG application form: http://www.bibalex.org/CSSP-MRG

For further information please contact:
Mrg.cssp@bibalex.org

For additional information about MRG please check: www.bibalex.org/cssp/mrg


World Cancer Day

4 February

Each year on 4 February, WHO and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) supports the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) to raise the global awareness of cancer and to encourage its prevention, detection, and treatment. Read more

Cancer key facts: Click here

 How to Prevent Cancer or Find Its Early Detection, Click here

Egypt Cancer Country Profile 2014, Click here. For full cancer countries profiles 2014, Click here

 (Source: http://www.who.int/en/)


International Day of Women and Girls in Science

11 February

"On this International Day, I urge commitment to end bias, greater investments in science, technology, engineering and math education for all women and girls as well as opportunities for their careers and longer-term professional advancement so that all can benefit from their ground-breaking future contributions", UN Secretary-General, António Guterres. Read more

The first female to win a Nobel Prize was Marie Curie, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics 1903 with her husband, Pierre Curie, and Henri Becquerel. Marie Curie is also the only female to have won multiple Nobel Prizes; in 1911, she won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Read more

 (Source: http://www.who.int/en/)


Nobel Prizes 2016

One of CSSP’s main emphasis is mapping the international progression, resources and good practices for scientists and researchers, CSSP will share with you in this issue and following issue the Nobel Prizes 2016. This issue will include the Nobel Laureates in Physics and Chemistry. 

 

Nobel Prize in Physics 2016

 

               
David J. Thouless          F. Duncan M. Haldane   J. Michael Kosterlitz

Prize motivation: "for theoretical discoveries of topological phase transitions and topological phases of matter".

 Read more

Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2016

 

            
Jean-Pierre Sauvage          Sir J. Fraser Stoddart   Bernard L. Feringa

Prize motivation: "for the design and synthesis of molecular machines"

Read more

(Source: https://www.nobelprize.org)

 
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