Abstract

The Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP), which supports international research on molecular biology and neuroscience, celebrated its tenth anniversary in Tokyo last month, at the first of three ceremonies planned to mark the occasion. Although, when it was initiated in 1989 some Western governments thought HFSP was merely a political gesture that would be of little scientific benefit, ten years later this skepticism has been replaced with admiration as hundreds of international research groups have received grants and thousands of fellowships have been awarded.

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