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Circumventing Biology to Cure One of the Most Prevalent Diseases of the Continent
This course equipped researchers in the Americas with cutting-edge tools to study mosquito-borne RNA viruses using infectious DNA clones
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A Permanent Forum for International Collaboration and High-Level Biotechnological Research in Latin America
The MolBiosystems Conference united global experts and rising stars in Chile to advance gene regulation research and foster lasting collaboration.
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Regulated Plants Database: UNU's New Open-Access Tool to Help Prevent the Spread of Harmful Plants
A new interactive database consolidates regulated invasive plant lists into one platform to support faster, more coordinated biosecurity measures.
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In Memoriam: Dr. David M. Malone, Former United Nations University Rector
Born in Ottawa, Canada on 7 February 1954, Rector Malone passed away on 24 November 2025 in Victoria, Canada.
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Dr. David M. Malone, Former United Nations University Rector, Passes On
Born in Ottawa, Canada on 7 February 1954, Rector Malone passed away on 24 November 2025 in Victoria, Canada.
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In Memoriam: Dr. David M. Malone, Former United Nations University Rector
Born in Ottawa, Canada on 7 February 1954, Rector Malone passed away on 24 November 2025 in Victoria, Canada.
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Gender Imbalance Hinders Equitable Environmental Governance, a UN University report reveals
UNU-INWEH researchers call for addressing the gender disparities across the Rio Conventions to make environmental decision-making inclusive.
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Students From Escola Secundária Francisco de Holanda Visited UNU-EGOV
Study visit combined institutional insights with discussions on Artificial Intelligence.
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UNU-INWEH Convenes a High-Level Panel on Water Diplomacy in Ottawa at the Canadian Science Policy Conference
At the intersection of science, policy and diplomacy the panellists discussed strengthening science-based cooperation for a water secure future.
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COP30 Events Feature Ishikawa Youth
A UNU-IAS youth empowerment initiative engaged two high school students from Japan at the 2025 UN Climate Change Conference in Belém, Brazil.