February 2002

From European Molecular Biology Laboratory

Women in European science

The meeting offers the opportunity to discuss the position of women in European research: Even though the number of female students equals on average those of male students, women are rare to find at higher positions in science. We will discuss probable reasons for this as well as possible solutions. EMBO will also introduce you to its new brochure and position paper about women in science and will launch its new Restart Fellowship Programme for researchers to return to science after a break for child care.

Programme:

Pressegespr�ch Programm: 11.00 am Welcome by Frank Gannon (EMBO, Executive Direktor)

11.15 am Gerlind Wallon (EMBO, Programm Manager "Women in Science")

11.25 am Christiane N�sslein-Volhard (Nobel Prize laureate 1995, Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, T�bingen, Germany)

11.35 am Renee Schroeder, winner of the 2001 L'Oreal Special Honor Award "For Women in Science," University Vienna, Austria

11.35 am Questions and discussion

12.00 am Lunch, interviews

If you wish to participate in this meeting or receive the press package, please send a notification with your contact details and the organisation you work for to:

Subject: Press Conference

EMBO
Ellen Peerenboom
Meyerhofstrasse 1
D 69117 Heidelberg
Tel.: 0049 6221 8891 108
Fax: 0049 6221 8891 200
([email protected])
by Thursday February 14th 12.00 o'clock. We look forward to seeing you.



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