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New WHO Science Council to support latest advances in technology – News-Medical.Net
As a science-based institution, WHO is always striving to be at the forefront of scientific progress and its potential to improve health for all.

As a science-based institution, WHO is always striving to be at the forefront of scientific progress and its potential to improve health for all.
A new WHO Science Council comprising international experts from a broad range of disciplines will support WHO in interpreting cutting-edge scientific and medical knowledge, as well as the latest advances in technology.
The Science Division’s Research for Health department will facilitate the Council’s work in advising on WHO’s top science, research, …
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