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TWAS Research Grant awardee Awa Gneme studies malaria- and dengue-transmitting mosquitoes to help shape medical strategy.
Science institutions in Trieste and Friuli Venezia Giulia to support scientists fleeing conflict.
Climate change is a threat to the Pacific island nation of Kiribati. Christine Greene, a Kiribati diplomat, sees solutions in science.
As crises escalate, so does the number of displaced scientists. But a precise overall count is elusive.
By patenting innovations, scientists and universities may reap financial rewards, which in turn stimulates further innovation, says Revel Iyer, a South African technology transfer expert.
Esther Mwaikambo, the president of Tanzania Academy of Sciences, talks about the role of women in African science at a TWAS Research Grants conference.
Writing effective proposals and understanding intellectual property are among the key tools to be discussed at a TWAS Research Grants conference from 28-31 August in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania.

Former TWAS Executive Director Mohamed Hassan has been elected to the international scientific body of the Roman Catholic Church.
Strengthening health systems and offering timely information might help contain future Ebola epidemics, says TWAS Fellow Vincent Titanji from Cameroon.
Four global science organisations and other partners to focus on scientists displaced by war.