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Photo Gallery |
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Chinese President Hu Jintao (center in front row) meets with TWAS leaders, including TWAS President C.N. R. Rao (sixth from left in front row) and TWAS Vice President and CAS President Lu Yongxiang (sixth from right in front row), and guests participating in the TWAS 2003 Beijing Meetings held from 16 to 19 in Beijing. |
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TWAS President C. N. R. Rao speaks at the conference. (Photo credit: CAS/BIC) |
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CAS President Lu Yongxiang (second from left), Nobel Prize laureate H. Michel (first from left), TWAS President C. N. R. Rao (second from right) and President of U.S. National Academy of Sciences Bruce M. Alberts attend an E-session. (Photo: Duan Xu) |
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| CAS President Lu Yongxiang delivers a speech at the conference. (Photo credit: CAS/BIC) |
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TWAS President C. N. R. Rao speaks at the conference. (Photo credit: CAS/BIC) |
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CAS Vice President Bai Chunli, one of the TWAS 2002 Medal lecturers, chairs an E-session on science and society. (Photo: Duan Xu) |
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CAS Vice President Chen Zhu gives a lecture under the title of 揕ife Science and Biotechnology in China? (Photo credit: CAS/BIC) |
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TWAS Fellow and CAS Member Wang Zhizhen (right), a laureate of the 2002 TWAS Awards in Basic Sciences, talks with a scholar. (Photo: Duan Xu) |
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CAS President Lu Yongxiang, who is also TWAS vice president, offers a six-point proposal for TWAS development. |
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Nobel Prize winner Samuel Ting (fourth from right in front) attends the TWAS 2003 Beijing Meetings and gives an invited lecture. |
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| At the closing ceremony of the meeting, a declaration was released to promote global scientific advancement, openness and cooperation. |
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| Main venue of the TWAS 2003 Beijing Meetings: Beijing International Convention Center. |