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Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Human Frontier Science Program
The Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) (Frontière humaine, in French) is a program, based in Strasbourg, France, that funds basic research in life sciences. HFSP is supported by 13 countries and the European Union. Nobutaka Hirokawa has been its President and Chair of the Board of Trustees since 2012.〔(Professor Nobutaka Hirokawa elected as President of HFSPO )〕 ==History== In 1986 a feasibility study was carried out by leading Japanese scientists under the auspices of the Japanese Prime Minister's Council for Science of Technology, to explore possible means to encourage international collaboration in basic research. Discussion was expanded to include scientists from the G7 summit nations and the European Union, resulting in the "London Wise Men's Conference" in April 1987, which endorsed the suggestion. Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone of Japan proposed the Human Frontier Science Program at the Venice Economic Summit in June 1987. The Economic Summit partners and the Chairman of the European Community welcomed the initiative and activities aimed at implementing it were started. The implementing body, the International Human Frontier Science Program Organization (HFSPO) was established in 1989 and the secretariat was founded in Strasbourg, France.〔(Human Frontier Science Program Historical Highlights )〕 Since 1990, more than 6000 awards have been made to researchers from over 70 countries. 〔(Annual report 2014 )〕〔(Awardees )〕 Of these, 25 HFSP awardees have gone on to win the Nobel Prize for their scientific work. 〔(Nobel prizes )〕〔
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