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international
relations
Committee
Members
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Catherine
Royer, Chair |
Mojtaba Hadian |
Christopher
Schmidt |
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Ehud
Gazit |
Eduardo
Rios |
Adhinar
Verma |
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Felix Goņi |
Fred
Salsbury |
Anthony
Watts |
The International Relations
Committee is charged with enhancing communications with the international
biophysics community by (1) attracting international members; (2) interacting
with foreign biophysical societies; (3) initiating scientific activities
in biophysics around the world; and (4) interacting with IUPAB. In
addition, the committee is expected to watch for international human rights
issues and report them to Council as they arise. The Committee on International
Freedom and Human Rights of Scientists was disbanded by the Executive Board,
September, 1995.
Links
of interest to International Members
Q&A
Why
is membership in the Biophysical Society a good thing even if one does
not reside in the US?
I joined the Biophysical
Society when I was a postdoc in the US, originally to be able to present
my work at the Society's annual meeting. The first meeting I attended was
in Baltimore, 1999, and I was impressed by the variety of presentations
and the great spirit of the meeting. Most of all, I realized that the society
through it's meetings is providing a venue for scientists from all over
the earth to meet and to establish or renew contacts. After leaving the
US and returning to Europe, I maintain membership in the BS as I have considered
the BS an international society from the very beginning. That's why
I volunteered to be a member of the International Committee of the BS and
I am glad to be on this board.
- Michael
Forstner
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