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List of L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science International Rising Talents laureates

The L'Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science Awards, created in 1998, aim to improve the position of women in science by recognizing outstanding women researchers who have contributed to scientific progress. Aside from the main awards, from 2000 to 2014, international fellowships were awarded yearly to doctoral and post-doctoral women to allow them to pursue their research in host laboratories outside their home countries.

International Fellowship laureates
2000 2001 2002 2003 Sodangi Abdulkarim Luka Gesinde (Nigeria) Parasitology • Darie Alikaj (Syria) Virology • Rocío Díaz-Benjumea Benavides (Venezuela) Parasitology/Cell Biology • Shiva Seyed Forootan (Iran) Molecular Biology • Dionicia Gamboa Vilela (Peru) Molecular Biology • Karin Jacobs (South Africa) Mycology • Adriana Jalba (Romania) Plant Biology • Mary George Kaileh (Palestinian Authority) Molecular Biology • María Gabriela Palomo (Argentina) Marine Ecology • Samia Rejiba (Tunisia) Molecular Biology • Ahou Edwige Siransy (Côte d'Ivoire) Physiology • Devi Stuart-Fox (Australia) Ecology/Evolutionary Biology • Ahu Altinkut Uncuoglu (Turkey) Molecular Biology • Victoria Yavelsky (Israel) Molecular Biology/Immunology 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 == International Rising Talents laureates ==
International Rising Talents laureates
2015 Established in 2015, the International Rising Talent Grants are awarded annually to 15 PhD students and post-doctoral Fellows. Fellows are chosen from among the winners of the 236 fellowships awarded locally by L’Oréal subsidiaries and UNESCO around the world, to give additional support at the international level to promising young women researchers. They replace the former International Fellowships. The 2015 International Rising Talents are: 2016 The L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science programme established the International Rising Talent Grants, awarded annually to 15 PhD students and post-doctoral Fellows who are chosen among the former winners of the 236 fellowships awarded locally by L’Oréal subsidiaries and UNESCO around the world. The goal is to support promising women researchers and give them more visibility so that, through the awards, these young scientists can achieve the increased recognition that their talent deserve, but dod not always receive, both within their country and by their peers. International Rising Talents are chosen from countries in each world region, Africa & Arab States, Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America and North America. The 2016 L'Oréal-UNESCO International Rising Talents are: 2017 In 2014, the L’Oréal-UNESCO programme has established the International Rising Talent Grants, awarded annually to 15 PhD students and post-doctoral Fellows. These young researchers are chosen among the former winners of the 250 fellowships awarded locally by L’Oréal subsidiaries and UNESCO Field Offices around the world. By recognizing their achievements at a key moment in their careers, the For Women in Science programme aims to help them pursue their research. 2018 Each year, the International Rising Talents programme selects the 15 most promising women scientists among the 275 national and regional fellows of the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women In Science programme. 2019 Among the 275 national and regional fellowship winners supported each year, the For Women in Science programme selects the 15 most promising researchers for this international recognition. 2020 Among the national and regional fellowship winners supported each year, the For Women in Science programme selects the 15 most promising researchers for this international recognition. 2022 == References ==
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