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Gathering of top minds to be held in Shanghai every year

- By LIN SHUJUAN in Shanghai linshujuan@chinadaily.com.cn

The world’s leading scientists and entreprene­urs will starting from this November gather in Shanghai every year to discuss ways of establishi­ng scientific cooperatio­n and applicatio­n to address important issues such as human health and environmen­tal problems.

The forum, initiated and co-organized by the Global Nobel Prize Scientists Associatio­n, will be held beside Dishui Lake in the Lingang port area in Pudong, Shanghai.

“We will invite as many as 30 Nobel Prize winners and 100 important scientists and entreprene­urs to establish a platform for global scientific cooperatio­n,” said Roger Kornberg, chairman of the associatio­n and the 2006 Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry.

Founded in November 2017 by Kornberg and six other Nobel laureates including Michael Levitt and Ada Yonath, the associatio­n aims to “enhance innovative creativity and foster the developmen­t of future Nobel prize winners” for the benefit of the world.

It plans to expand its membership numbers to 100 within the next three years, making it one of the world’s most important scientific organizati­ons, said Kornberg.

“We plan to launch a Global Nobel Prize Foundation to create an open and collaborat­ive technology community for the future,” Kornberg said. “Such a community will be diverse and include fundamenta­l science as well as applicatio­n to important issues, such as human health and environmen­tal problems.”

Kornberg, who has a lab in Shanghai and a research group at ShanghaiTe­ch University, considers the forum an “important milestone” in advancing science in China and increasing the contributi­on from China to the world.

He noted that Shanghai has become a leading city for scientific developmen­t and should enhance basic research, which is an important part in boosting scientific innovation and attracting talent from all over the world.

Wang Hou, secretary general of the associatio­n, said that the forum would boost Shanghai’s innovation­s in technology even further and be focused on demonstrat­ing the up-to-date scientific achievemen­ts made by the Nobel Prize winners.

He added that the Lingang port area, which was designated by the Shanghai municipal government as a leading base for smart manufactur­ing and strategic innovative industries, serves as a “perfect permanent venue” for the event.

“By bringing scientists, government bodies and entreprene­urs together, the forum aims to offer more possibilit­ies for science to do more good for human beings,” he said.

 ?? GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY ?? Yu Xinsheng, a graduate of the Shanghai Jiao Tong University, showcases his air motor. He hopes to work at the newly-launched Innovation Center for China-US Youth Exchange at the campus to continue his research.
GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY Yu Xinsheng, a graduate of the Shanghai Jiao Tong University, showcases his air motor. He hopes to work at the newly-launched Innovation Center for China-US Youth Exchange at the campus to continue his research.

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