PositioningTelangana among the world's top five life sciences clusters by 2030Targets USD 25 billion in investmentsShifts focus from scale-led manufacturing to innovation-driven, value creation ....
Professor Bergstrom is internationally recognised for his work on how information flows in biology, science and society, and well-known as a public science communicator ....
Telangana aims to attract USD 25 billion in investments, generating five lakh jobs in the life sciences sector by 2030, according to the “Next-Gen Life Sciences Policy 2026-30” ... The policy ...
It is also home to WEF’s Fourth Industiral Revolution C4IR Network and the world’s first WEF centre focused on healthcare and life sciences.But the new policy sets out a clear ambition to rank among ...
... science-policy platforms, highly appreciating the role of the Intergovernmental Science-PolicyPlatform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) in building a bridge between science and policy.
"To really understand science policy, you have to step outside the lab and see it in action," says Jack Fletcher, an MITPhD student in nuclear science and engineering and chair of the 15th annual Executive Visit Days (ExVD).
States are developing nonpartisan science policy fellowship programs to address the challenge of accessing and applying scientific research to complex policy matters ...CCSTScience & TechnologyPolicy Fellowship ... Indiana Science Policy.