Posts Tagged ‘Asia-Pacific’ (7 articles found)

L’Oréal-Unesco AWARDS

15/11/2009

by L'Oreal Foundation Same Author (51)

5 women of exception: discover the 2010 Laureates

5 women, 5 major contributions, 5 global challenges. This 12th edition is once again an opportunity to recognize excellence among the best female scientist of the world. The 2010 Laureates have been selected for their contribution to scientific progress in various fields: Immunology, Oncology, Microbiology, Neurology or the secret of stem cells... their life time work is leading to new treatments, new cures, new discoveries. Find more about these major breakthoughs...
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L’Oréal-Unesco AWARDS

12/03/2008

by L'Oreal Foundation Same Author (51)

Prof. V. Nancy Kim, 2008 Laureate for a new class of RNA molecules involved in gene regulation

Discover the 5 laureates of the 2008 edition of the For Women In Science programme that recognizes outstanding women researchers from the five continents, who have contributed to scientific progress. Meet Prof. V. Nancy Kim, 2008 laureate for Asia-Pacific,  in video and more...
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L’Oréal-Unesco AWARDS

22/02/2007

by Anne Bougel Same Author (4)

Prof. Margaret Brimble, 2007 Laureate for her contribution to the synthesis of complex natural products, especially shellfish toxins

Discover the 5 laureates of the 2007 edition of the For Women In Science programme that recognizes outstanding women researchers from the five continents, who have contributed to scientific progress. Meet Prof. Margaret Brimble, 2007 laureate for Asia-Pacific in video and more...
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Science for a better future

13/01/2007

by Mei Yang Same Author (1)

L’Oreal China and Hairdressers Against AIDS

Mei Yang sent us this report about the efforts of L'Oreal China and Hairdressers of the World Against AIDS.
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Science for a better future

30/11/2006

by Ruchi Singh Same Author (1)

Thoughts on the Fight Against AIDS in India

Awareness campaigns must be stepped up, and in nations with large rural populations such as India's, increased literacy, especially for women, and an overall improvement in living standards are key if those programs are to succeed.
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L’Oréal-Unesco AWARDS

02/03/2006

by admin Same Author (14)

Prof. Jennifer Graves, 2006 Laureate for her studies on the evolution of mammalian genomes

Discover the 5 laureates of the 2006 edition of the For Women In Science programme that recognizes outstanding women researchers from the five continents, who have contributed to scientific progress. Meet Prof. Jennifer Graves, 2006 laureate for Asia and Pacific in video and more...
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L’Oréal-Unesco AWARDS

03/03/2005

by L'Oreal Foundation Same Author (51)

Prof. Fumiko Yonezawa, 2005 Laureate for her pioneering theory and computer simulations of amorphous semiconductors and liquid metals

Discover the 5 laureates of the 2005 edition of the For Women In Science programme that recognizes outstanding women researchers from the five continents, who have contributed to scientific progress. Meet Prof. Fumiko Yonezawa, 2005 laureate for Asia-Pacific in video and more...
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