Science Council
About us
The World Health Organization's Science Council acts as the voice of scientific leadership directly advising the Director-General about high-priority scientific issues, and advances in science and technology that could directly impact global health. The Science Division will facilitate the Council’s activity in setting the top WHO science, research and innovation priorities, independently from programme specifics, and focusing on areas where gaps exist.
The Science Council was established in April 2021 by the Director-General of the World Health Organization to provide guidance on the science and research strategy of the organization.
The Science Council has the following functions:
- Evaluate urgent, high priority scientific issues and provide input and guidance on translating them to public health impact in furtherance of WHO’s mission;
- Identify current and new science and technology issues that WHO needs to address, including global health threats, and new advances with a potential for direct or indirect impact on global health;
- Provide strategic orientation to WHO’s actions in science, research and innovation;
- Participate in the rapid and confidential review of WHO normative products, when requested by the Director-General; and
- Undertake other duties and functions consistent with these Terms of Reference, when requested by the Director-General

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Meeting reports
WHO Science Council meeting, Geneva, Switzerland, 30-31 January 2024: report
WHO Science Council meeting, Geneva, Switzerland, 29-30 June 2023: report
Members
Science Council is currently comprised of 10 members, who serve in their
personal capacity and represent a broad range of disciplines encompassing many
aspects of science, ranging from basic research to public health implementation
science.
Members are recruited and selected as acknowledged experts from around the
world in the fields of basic science, translational and clinical research, social
sciences, epidemiology and public health.
The current members are:
Lewis Thomas University Professor of Medicine at the Meyer Cancer Center of Weill Cornell Medicine, USA
President and Pro Vice Chancellor, Monash University, Malaysia
Director of the Centre for the AIDS program of research in South Africa (CAPRISA), South Africa
Director General of the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Germany and Professor College de France
Professor of Genome Sciences and Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, USA
Professor of Epidemiology and Dean, Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Beirut, Lebanon
Director and Founder of GHESKIO, Haiti
Senior Director of the Infectious Diseases Division at the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh
Emeritus Professor of Epidemiology at the Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil
Senior Specialist, National Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, NSTDA, Thailand
Science Council Secretariat
Anna Laura Ross
Head of the secretariat, Science Council
Danny Sheath
Technical Officer for the Science Council
Veronique Bruniquel
Administrative assistant to the Science Council