Dr. Yalinu Poya Gow Joins U.S. Scientific Advisory Board – PNG Scientist Gains Global Recognition

Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea — Dr. Yalinu Poya Gow, one of Papua New Guinea’s most respected scientists, has achieved another international milestone with her appointment to the Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) of the Association for Environmental Health and Sciences (AEHS) Foundation in the United States.

The AEHS Foundation brings together top experts from around the world to guide research, education, and policies that promote environmental health and sustainability.

Dr. Poya Gow’s appointment underscores her growing global recognition and the valuable role of Papua New Guinean scientists in addressing worldwide environmental challenges.

Her involvement will influence major discussions on environmental policies, particularly in the eastern United States.

Her achievement serves as an inspiration for young scientists across Papua New Guinea and the Pacific, demonstrating how local knowledge and expertise can make a global impact. 

Dr. Yalinu Poya Gow appointed to the U.S. Scientific Advisory Board of AEHS Foundation, representing Papua New Guinea in global environmental science.

By: Peter KenGemar.

Dr. Yalinu Poya Appointed to Prestigious U.S. Scientific Advisory Board

Dr. Yalinu Poya Gow, a distinguished scientist from Papua New Guinea, has been appointed to the Scientific Advisory Board (SAB) for the Association for Environmental Health and Sciences (AEHS) Foundation, a leading organization based in the United States.

The Scientific Advisory Board comprises a team of highly accomplished and dedicated professionals who provide a balanced blend of scientific, regulatory, and geographical perspectives. Together, they guide the Foundation’s mission to advance environmental health and science through research, policy, and education.

Dr. Poya Gow’s appointment reflects her growing international recognition in the scientific community and highlights the contribution of Papua New Guinean researchers to global environmental challenges. Her expertise will help shape impactful discussions and initiatives, particularly across the eastern coast of the United States, where the Foundation focuses much of its work.

Her inclusion in the board is seen as an inspiration for emerging scientists in Papua New Guinea and the Pacific region, emphasizing the global relevance of local expertise and knowledge.

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