Editorial: TWAS in China
(pages 2-5): TWAS executive director Romain Murenzi about the Academy's 12th General Conference held in Tianjin, China, in September 2012.
TWAS meets in Tianjin
(pages 5-15): Between 17 and 21 September 2012, TWAS held its business meetings, 23rd General Meeting and 12th General Conference in Tianjin, China. More than 400 scientists from 40 countries attended, mainly TWAS fellows from developing countries. A review of the proceedings follows.
Trieste Science Prize
(pages 16-21): The 2012 Ernesto Illy Trieste Science Prize, awarded in the field of human health, was presented to Yuk Ming Dennis Lo (Li Ka Shing Institute of Health Sciences of the Chinese University of Hong Kong, China) for his work on non-invasive prenatal diagnosis.
Honouring social science
(pages 22-25): Brazilian economist Riccardo Paes de Barros is the winner of the inaugural edition of the TWAS-Celso Furtado Prize for Social Sciences.
Taking care of eyes and ears
(pages 26-31): More than 60 seminars took place during TWAS’s 23rd General Meeting in Tianjin, where scientists presented a broad spectrum of investigations, from defensive strategies used by plants against parasites, to innovative materials, to future plans to exploit solar energy.
Building an innovative country
(pages 32-35): Wan Gang, minister of science and technology for the People’s Republic of China, outlined – in a presentation to the TWAS conference – how China has so successfully linked its science and technology programmes to development.
Small country: big ambitions
(pages 36-40): Ecuador’s ambassador to China, Leonardo Arízaga, talks about his government’s efforts to reform the chaotic and ‘unfair’ university system through unprecedented investment in scientific research capacity.
Cautiously optimistic
(pages 41-45): During the TWAS General Conference in Tianjin, Zimbabwe’s minister for science and technology development, Heneri A.M. Dzinotyiweyi (TWAS Fellow 1988), spoke about the new coalition government’s plans to attract Zimbawean scientists back to their homeland.
Photovoltaics in China
(pages 46-49): At the TWAS Conference in Tianjin, Wang Sicheng, a senior researcher in solar energy and currently director of the Energy Research Institute at China’s top economic planning body, the National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC), outlined the status of photovoltaics in China and the incentives that the government has put in place to ensure that solar energy becomes a viable alternative to fossil fuels.
People, places and events
(pages 50-51): Brief news about honours, appointments, awards and events.