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Science at the US-Africa Leaders Summit, Washington, DC, 12-15 December 2022

ISC and partners will organise a series of side events focussing on the contribution of science to the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit and its outcomes taking place in Washington on 12-15 December 2022. The US-Africa Summit is intended to demonstrate the United States enduring commitment to Africa and underscore the importance of U.S.-Africa relations and increased cooperation on shared global priorities. White House Announcement

                       The programme is in development, so please monitor it for updates

The Summit will build on shared values to better foster new economic engagement; reinforce the U.S.-Africa commitment to democracy and human rights; mitigate the impact of COVID-19 and future pandemics; work collaboratively to strengthen regional and global health; promote food security; advance peace and security; respond to the climate crisis, and amplify diaspora ties.

ISC will organise a series of events designed to highlight the role and contribution of science to the US-Africa relationship under the heading of Science at the US-Africa Leaders Summit 2022. ISC organised a similar series of meetings during the last US-African Leaders Summit, which took place in 2014. The objectives of the meetings will be to highlight the importance of science in Africa, to foster greater collaboration between African nations and the US, and to increase investment in science for Global Health, Digital Transition, Space, Biological Diversity, Education and Skills, among other areas and to support an enabling policy and regulatory environment for science collaboration to flourish between Africa and the US.
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Daniela Angione

Innopharma Technology Ltd
Daniela holds a MSc in Chemistry and a PhD in Chemistry of Materials from the University of Bari (Italy). Following her PhD she was awarded a Marie Curie Fellowship that she carried out at the University of Manchester (UK) and subsequently she moved to Trinity College Dublin (Ireland). During her 10 years in Trinity College Dublin she has been recipient of several National and International Research grants in the filed of bio-electronics and point-of-care diagnostics, raising more than 1M Euro. Finally, she has served as Expert Evaluator of grant proposals for the European Commission since 2018, and as Reviewer for several peer-reviewed international journals such as Nature Communications, Sensors, Materials, etc. Daniela is currently Leading the Research and Innovations effort in InnoGlobal, and has been recently elected Member States Ambassador Group Leader in the Process4Planet EU Partnership.