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Graduating ISU student has a plan: Use research to solve global problems • News Service • Iowa State University


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AMES, Iowa A couple of commercials sparked a journey that would eventually lead Behnia Rezazadeh Shirazi from Iran to Iowa.
Shirazi will graduate from Iowa State University this weekend with bachelor’s degrees in biology, biophysics and biochemistry.
During his freshman year of high school, Shirazi was watching TV when an immigration lawyer came on to encourage Iranian nationals to pursue opportunities in the United States. It caught Shirazi’s attention but his father was finishing his Ph.D. in Malaysia, so Shirazi emailed the lawyer pretending to be his father. Nothing much came of it, until four years later when his family was invited to the U.S. embassy in Dubai for immigration interviews. ....

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What is science diplomacy?


What is science diplomacy?
Where traditional channels may fail, collaborative science can enhance the relations between nations, writes Dr Emma Hennessey
The Biologist 66(1) p26-29
What do scientists and diplomats have in common? At first glance, not much, you might say. In fact, the two fields share common goals – collaboration and partnership – and a colourful history.
The Royal Society, for example, has been involved with science on an international level since its establishment in 1660 – it even had a foreign secretary before the UK Government. One Royal Society foreign secretary, Thomas Young, was among the first to decipher Egyptian hieroglyphics; Sir Henry Tizard, foreign secretary during the Second World War, led a mission to the US for the exchange of scientific knowledge in areas such as radar. ....

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