CONTENTS - L'Oréal
CONTENTS - L'Oréal
CONTENTS - L'Oréal
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Applications for a UNESCO-L’ORÉAL fellowship are posted directly through the UNESCO National Commissions<br />
who can each recommend two candidates.<br />
The UNESCO-L’ORÉAL FOR WOMEN IN SCIENCE Selection Committee meeting in Paris names the 15 beneficiaries<br />
from among the candidates. In most cases, the project is pursued outside the beneficiary’s home country.<br />
The 2005 Committee chair was Professor Françoise DIETERLEN, Emeritus Director of Research at the CNRS<br />
(National Center for Scientific Research), France.<br />
AFRICA<br />
KIRAKOYA Fati<br />
Burkina Faso<br />
Public Health<br />
Host Institution: School of Public Health,<br />
Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium<br />
ARAB STATES<br />
DRICI Habiba<br />
Algeria<br />
Molecular Biology/Genetics<br />
Host Institution: Université Claude<br />
Bernard, Villerbanne, France<br />
FOR WOMEN IN SCIENCE 2005: PHOTO GALLERY<br />
UNESCO-L’ORÉAL Fellows<br />
BONI-CISSE Cho N'Din Catherine<br />
Côte d'Ivoire<br />
Microbiology<br />
Host Institution: Hôpital de la Pitié-<br />
Salpêtrière, Paris, France<br />
TAYYEM Reema Fayez<br />
Jordan<br />
Clinical Nutrition<br />
Host Institution: Division of Health<br />
Promotion Sciences, Arizona College of<br />
Public Health and Arizona Cancer Center,<br />
Tucson, USA<br />
ABDULWAHAB Aisha Abubakar<br />
Nigeria<br />
Public Health<br />
Host Institution: Seale Hayne College,<br />
University of Plymouth, United Kingdom<br />
ALLACH Mariam<br />
Morocco<br />
Plant Biology<br />
Host Institution: Department of Plant<br />
Physiology, University of Grenada,<br />
Spain