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The European Exo/Astrobiology Network Association (EANA)

Andre Brack
Centre de Biophysique Moleculaire
Orleans, France
brack@cnrs-orleans.fr

http://www.spaceflight.esa.int/exobio

The European Exo/Astrobiology Network Association (EANA) was established as an Affiliate Member of the NASA Astrobiology Institute in early 2002, with the signature of formal affiliation taking place in Graz, Austria on September 19th at the Second European Workshop of Exo/Astrobiology. EANA itself was created in 2001 to co-ordinate the different European centers of excellence in exo/astrobiology, and the related fields previously organized in paleontology, geology, atmospheric physics, planetary physics and stellar physics.

The purpose of EANA is to co-ordinate research expertise and facilities at the European level to achieve the following specific objectives:

  • to bring together active European researchers and link their research programs
  • to fund exchange visits between laboratories and the sharing of facilities for research
  • to attract young scientists to participate practically in this evolving interdisciplinary field
  • to create a website establishing a database of expertise and facilities to avoid duplication of effort and to optimize the sharing of resources
  • to promote this important field of research to European funding agencies and politicians
  • to promote research on extremophiles of relevance to environmental issues in Europe
  • to interface the Research Network with European bodies (e.g. ESA, and European Commission)
  • to promote public interest and to educate the younger generation, who are tomorrow’s scientists

EANA is administered by an Executive Council consisting of national members presently representing 12 European nations active in the field: Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, and The United Kingdom.

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