2023 FEMS-Lwoff Award for Achievements in Microbiology

Monday, 12 December 2022 11:23
 

About The International Microbiology Literacy Initiative (IMiLI)

Microbes and their activities have pervasive, remarkably profound and generally positive effects on the functioning, and thus health and well-being, of human beings, the whole of the biological world, and indeed the entire surface of the planet and its atmosphere. This necessitates their due consideration in decisions that are taken by individuals and families in everyday life, as well as by individuals and responsible bodies at all levels and stages of community, national and international planetary health assessment, planning, and the formulation of pertinent policies.  

However, knowledge of societally-relevant microbial activities, how they impact our lives, and how they may be harnessed for the benefit of humankind – microbiology literacy – is lacking in the general population, and in the subsets thereof that constitute the decision makers. The IMiLI contends that microbiology literacy in society is indispensable for informed personal decisions, policy development in government and business, and for knowledgeable input of societal stakeholders in such policymaking. An understanding of key microbial activities is as essential for transitioning from childhood to adulthood as some subjects currently taught at school, and must therefore be acquired during general education. The IMiLI is creating resources for a school curriculum of societally-relevant microbiology and calls upon microbiologists, microbiological learned societies and microbiology‐literate professionals to help develop child‐friendly, appealing teaching tools and materials, and convince educators, policy makers, business leaders and governmental and non‐governmental agencies to support and promote adoption of the curriculum by education authorities worldwide.

About FEMS

The Federation of European Microbiological Societies (FEMS) is a not-for-profit organization, established in 1974 to advance microbiology for the benefit of society in the areas of health, energy, food, materials, and the environment. We are committed to supporting microbiologists do their work; promoting the best in microbiology research and knowledge to the world and, bringing microbiologists together to share that knowledge. We reinvest our revenues into supporting microbiologists throughout their career, publishing and promoting scientific research in our journals and organizing events to bring scientists together.

About FEMS Lwoff Award for Achievements in Microbiology

Launched in 2000, the FEMS-Lwoff Award for Achievements in Microbiology rewards those that create high quality knowledge that helps to solve today’s societal problems around microbiology. It was named in honour of the 1st FEMS President (1974-1976), Professor André M. Lwoff. Previous winners include Prof Miroslav Radman and Prof Emmanuelle Charpentier.

 

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