The World Life Sciences Forum - BioVision

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The World Life Sciences Forum, BioVision, is an international platform for dialogue, debates and proposals concerning major issues in Life Sciences.

BioVision’s mission is also to provide objective information to the public regarding the questions raised by progress in Life Sciences and their applications.

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[edit] Dual Originality

- The World Life Sciences Forum gathers high-level representatives from science, society at large, and industry, politics and international organisations in order for them to work in collaboration.

- It deals simultaneously with three fundamental areas of Life Sciences: health, agriculture & nutrition, the environment and the interactions between the three.

BioVision’s objective is to facilitate the confrontation – at times heated – between these different approaches and to ensure that the expression of differences does not mean sterile confrontation. It is also agreeing to move ahead together on concrete actions, step by step if necessary and without renouncing each other’s profound convictions, in the interests of the victims of diseases, hunger of those who suffer from living in an unhealthy environment. These actions concern every country, as the problems also exist for some parts of the population in “developed” countries.

[edit] Agenda

Sunday March 11 to Wednesday March 14, 2007 , Lyon – France

[edit] Theme 2007

The Contribution of Life Sciences to the Millennium Development Goals

[edit] Liens Externes

Website [1] Blog [2]