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  • > The World Life Sciences Forum BioVision 2005, Lyon, France 11th-15th April, 2005 - Updated: 17-03-2006 9:47 am
    BioVision is a unique International Platform, where Science, Society and Industry are equally represented and together contribute to shaping the XXI century.

     

    BioVision produces tangible proposals for enactment by governments in the field of Life Sciences based on: 

    1. what Science can innovate and subsequently develop
    2. what Society actually needs and is willing to accept and
    3. what Industry can ethically produce and distribute fairly.

    The principle of The World Life Sciences Forum, therefore, is that the conferences are tri-partite with participants and speakers equally representing Science, Society and Industry. Conclusions and proposals are ultimately circulated to International Institutions such as the European Institutions, OECD, WHO, FAO and G8 members.

     

    As evidence of the prestige associated with the Forum, twelve Nobel Prize winners have graciously accepted to actively participate in the Event.

     

    BioVision has made a special offer reserved to the UNESCO network.

     

    This consists of €550 (instead of €1050) for participants from Governmental Organizations and Institutions. This covers the whole week's events including debate dinners and the BioVision Nobel Laureates' Day.

     

    To discover the themes of the main parallel conferences of The World Life Sciences Forum, together with their relevant speakers please click on the following link. http://www.biovision.org/biovision_601.html

      

    To take advantage of this exclusive offer please contact Julia Hasler (j.hasler@unesco.org) for instructions on registering.

     

     


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