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Mission and Objectives
The Mission of the IAS is based on the principle of scientific responsibility of the Universal Movement for Scientific Responsibility. The gloal of the movement was to add a new articel to the Uiversal Declaration for Human Right: "Scientific knowledge should be used only to promote the dignity and preserve the integrity and the future of man, but no-one can hinder the acquisition  of scientific knowledge.". IAS Honorary President Jean Dausset was the Chairmen of the Universal Movement for Scientific Responsibility (MURS), "and actively campaigned against patenting the human genome sequence". .Founded 1974, the central questions of MURS is to reflect (in consultations and meetings) the impact of the developement of science and its application for humanity. M.U.R.S. was supported by French President Giscard d`Estaing.

which was founded by IAS Acad. Jean-Marie Lehn.

The goals of the IAS, are:


 * to reinforce awarness of scientific responsibility and the social responsiblities of scientists;
 * to develope and support new international, trans- and interdisciplinary approaches;
 * to increase the effectiveness of scientific research (better governance of science);
 * to support a humanitarian approach to science;
 * scientific cooperations between the industrialized and the developing countries;
 * cooperations between scientists and political decision making bodies and support of scientific research;
 * integration of philosophical and ethical subjects into scientific education;
 * to promote public scientific and political discussions on the role of science and future developments.
 * to promote an optimal integration of scientific, public and political goals.

Charron, D. Jean Dausset (1916–2009). Nature 460, 338 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/460338a