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WHO launches call for high-level experts to join science council

NewsdeskBy NewsdeskDecember 15, 2025Updated:December 15, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The World Health Organisation (WHO) on Monday solicited the interest of internationally-renowned experts to serve on its Science Council, one of the Organisation’s highest-level advisory bodies to the WHO Director-General.

In a rapidly evolving scientific landscape, WHO is committed to reinforcing its global leadership in health sciences and innovation.

Through the Chief Scientist’s Office, the Science Division guides the Organisation’s scientific direction, supports the development of health norms and standards, promotes ethical and equitable research ecosystems, and ensures that evidence is translated into impactful policy and action.

“Scientific excellence is the backbone of effective public health,” Dr Sylvie Briand, Chief Scientist,  WHO, said in  a statement.

“We are calling on the world’s leading experts to shape the future of global health together with WHO and to translate emerging knowledge into evidence informed solutions and drive innovations that ensure better health for all.”

The Science Council will play a critical role in shaping WHO’s scientific priorities.

Members will identify breakthroughs and emerging trends; assess urgent scientific issues; provide strategic guidance on research, innovation and global challenges; support reviews of WHO normative products; and advise on the ethical and societal implications of new scientific advances.

WHO is seeking 15–20 multidisciplinary experts with outstanding achievements and demonstrated experience operating at the highest strategic levels across fields such as biomedical research, emerging technologies, data science, health economics, the social sciences, governance, ethics and global health.

Selected members will serve in their personal capacity. WHO will consider technical expertise, communication skills, international policy experience, and the importance of regional and gender diversity, with particular attention to experts from low- and middle-income countries. All members must comply with WHO’s Code of Conduct for Experts and be free of real or perceived conflicts of interest.

The Science Council is expected to meet at least three times a year, either in person in Geneva or virtually. While positions are not remunerated, WHO will cover travel and accommodation expenses in line with its policies.

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