20th General Assembly of IUPAP (1990) - Resolutions
Resolutions Passed by the 20th General Assembly (1990)
Changes in the Statutes
At the meeting with the Executive Council today it was decided to submit a resolution proposing the following changes in the Statutes of the Union.
3. Administration of the Union - the end of paragraph 6
Reads:
A secretariat, under the direction of the Secretary-General, administers the current affairs of the Union.
Shall read:
A secretariat, under the direction of the Secretary-General, administers the current affairs of the Union.
The Council shall appoint an auditor to examine the financial records of the Union and to certify an annual financial report.
The Establishment of a Commission on Biological Physics (1990).
Following consultations with many Members of the physics community, the Council has decided to propose that a new Commission on Biological Physics be created with a mandate as given in the attachments.
It is suggested that the General Assembly elect Chairman, Vice- Chairman, Secretary and five additional Members during the Assembly currently in session, and a pro-posed slate of candidates is attached.
It is further suggested that the Council be entrusted to appoint five additional Members to serve until the next General Assembly.
Proposed Mandate - Commission on Biological Physics
To promote the exchange of information and views among the Members of the international community of physicists in the area of Biological Physics Biological. Physics deals with the concepts and laws that underlie the structure and function of biological systems. Scientific activities in Biological Physics include experimental, theoretical, and computational studies of biomolecules and other biological systems of interest to physicists.
To recommend for Union sponsorship international conferences that qualify support under Union regulations (See IUPAP Coutumier). To initiate such conferences as their need arises from the evolution of Biological Physics. To assist in the organization of such conferences when practical. To ensure the compatibility of international conferences in its field and to discourage clashes and incompatibility of dates.
To promote the free circulation of scientists. To assist conference organizers in ensuring such free circulation and in resolving potential infringements.
To organize where feasible the award of medals or other testimonials of excellence in Biological Physics.
To publish where feasible newsletters, circulars, occasional books, journals or handbooks in Biological Physics.
To maintain liaison with other Commissions, Commissions or Committees of other Unions or of the International Council of Scientific Unions (ICSU) or other scientific organizations with a view to collaborating and cooperating in sponsoring joint conferences and to participating in joint projects when need arises. In particular to maintain close liaison with the General Commissions of IUPAP (SUN, Physics Education and Physics for Development), so as to ensure suitable input from Biological Physics into these physics-wide activities.
To make available to each General Assembly of the Union a summary of activities and progress in the Biological Physics since the previous Assembly.
Note:
Since there exists an international Union of Pure and Applied Biophysics (IUPAB) a remark concerning similarities and differences between biological physics and biophysics may be in order. In biophysics, physics is the servant and provides experimental techniques, theoretical concepts, and theoretical underpinning for the understanding of biological systems. Biophysicists come from both the physical and biological side and very often have a far better training in biology and biochemistry than in physics. Biological physicians most often are physicists by training. The border between the two fields is not sharp and it is impossible to study a biological system in depth without using both fields and contributing to both.
Resolution Submitted to the 1990 General Assembly Concerning Changes in the By-law No. 1
Commissions - e) Associate Members