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The '''Frontiers of Engineering/Science/Medicine Symposia''', launched by the National Academy of Sciences in 1989 as the Kavli Frontiers of Science, is a pioneering program bringing together outstanding early-career researchers—typically within 10-15 years of their terminal degree—for annual symposia to discuss transformative advances across science, engineering, and medicine. Funded initially by the National Science Foundation and later by the Kavli Foundation since 2005, it has hosted over 6,200 participants by 2025, yielding 19 Nobel laureates and 355 NAS members among alumni, with events like the 2024 U.S.-Africa Symposium in Morocco showcasing its global reach.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nasonline.org/programs/kavli-frontiers-of-science/ |title=Kavli Frontiers of Science |publisher=National Academy of Sciences}}</ref> While NAS-led, it parallels efforts like NAE’s Frontiers of Engineering and informs DOE-related fields, fostering collaborations that have produced over 13% joint papers among attendees. | The '''Frontiers of Engineering/Science/Medicine Symposia''', launched by the National Academy of Sciences in 1989 as the Kavli Frontiers of Science, is a pioneering program bringing together outstanding early-career researchers—typically within 10-15 years of their terminal degree—for annual symposia to discuss transformative advances across science, engineering, and medicine. | ||
Funded initially by the [[National Science Foundation]] and later by the [[Kavli Foundation]] since 2005, it has hosted over 6,200 participants by 2025, yielding 19 Nobel laureates and 355 NAS members among alumni, with events like the 2024 U.S.-Africa Symposium in Morocco showcasing its global reach.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nasonline.org/programs/kavli-frontiers-of-science/ |title=Kavli Frontiers of Science |publisher=National Academy of Sciences}}</ref> | |||
While NAS-led, it parallels efforts like NAE’s Frontiers of Engineering and informs DOE-related fields, fostering collaborations that have produced over 13% joint papers among attendees. | |||
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