American and Cuban scientists seek opportunities for cooperation

On December 12, about 40 Cuban and American scientists attended the seminar in Havana, co-organized by the Cuban Academy of Sciences (ACC) and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS). , to promote and seek opportunities for bilateral cooperation in the fields of health, environment, biology, applied technology and scientific policy.

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ACC Ismael Clark, president of the two countries' leading scientists, including the Nobel Prize-winning chemist in 2003 Piter Agre, met directly this time as a great opportunity to further expand the relationship. bilateral cooperation and at the same time show that American scientists always appreciate the development in Cuba's scientific research.

ACC's announcement said that the two countries' scientists will discuss and share scientific research experiences on specific issues, such as clinical psychological testing and cancer control, treatment of diseases Chronic, sustainability of the complex environmental system, as well as assessing the advisory role of the scientific world and the relationship between science and diplomacy.

In addition, the two sides also discussed research trends that could bring new insights into how to solve urgent problems for the sustainability of human society, and on that basis to build Specific cooperation plans in the future.