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Edgar DaSilva
Born in India
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Enilson Luiz Saccol de Sá MIRCEN December 3, 2007

Dear Dr. Hoareau,

Really it is a very sad new.

I am very sorry about the passing away of Dr. Dr. Edgar DaSilva. I will tell this sad new to Professor Jardim Freire who worked with Dr. Edgar since the beginning of MIRCEN program. I had few opportunities to meet with Dr. Edgar DaSilva but since the very first time I could sense the enthusiasm and the strong 

humanitarian beliefs that he always showed, mainly related to the 

MIRCEN program.

I send my deepest condolences to all friends and colleagues of Dr. 

Edgar DaSilva.

Regards,

Enilson Luiz Saccol de Sá

Lily Schuermann Director, International Affairs December 3, 2007

Dear Lucy,

I am so sad about these news. I am speechless. Do you have an address of his family? I would like to send my official condolences. Thank you for informing me in a tilmely manner.

Regards, Lily,

Director, International Affairs

American Society for Microbiology

CODY FOSTER'S SISTER WE ARE SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS November 26, 2007

OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY

Roberto de León Sad News November 26, 2007

I am shocked. This comes as a very sad news. I am terrible sorry.

Roberto de León

Rita Colwell Sad News November 26, 2007

Dear Lucy:

Thank you for telling me about Edgar.  I am very saddened to learn of his  death.  Yes, Edgar was a very dear friend and I enjoyed working with him over the years.  I know he was in poor health for quite a while but I am still shocked to learn of his passing.  I wish I could have seen him once again but that was not to be.

With best wishes,

Rita Colwell

Lucy Hoareau, Suzanne Pote Edgar's Colleagues November 26, 2007
Suzanne Pote my immediate colleague and I both worked with Edgar since arriving at UNESCO, she in 1996 and myself in 1997, until his retirement in 2001. We thereafter kept up contact and periodically met for lunch. It had been several months since we last saw him and he seemed to have lost a lot of weight following a bad bout of flu. He seemed to have picked up since and was in good form and his usual energetic self.

 

Suzanne and I would like to send a floral tribute for his funeral and will make the necessary arrangements to have it delivered at the residence of your aunt.

 

With thanks again and our sincere condolences.

Lucy Hoareau and Suzanne Pote

Walter Erdelen, ADG, UNESCO On behalf of the Natural Sciences Sector November 26, 2007

Walter Erdelen, Assistant Director-General for Natural Sciences, UNESCO, Paris

 

It is with great sadness that we learnt about the demise of our former colleague Dr Edgar DaSilva.  His death is a significant loss to the scientific community, particularly in the inter-governmental context, to which he has contributed immensely for over 4 decades.

Dr DaSilva joined UNESCO in 1974 and was quickly noticed for his diligence and enthusiasm.  His foresight and perception of science in the global context allowed him to be proactive in identifying scientific priorities and developing new and appropriate thrusts for UNESCO’s programme actions.

He was instrumental in the planning and implementation of several UNESCO regional and international programmes in applied microbiology and biotechnology as well as in the development of the global networks dealing with the management and use of microbial resources and training opportunities in the fields of marine and plant biotechnology.  He was a co-founder of the Microbiological Resource Centers (MIRCEN) all around the world and played a major role in the establishment of the Biotechnology Action Council (BAC).  Through these two programmes he made a considerable contribution to the development of biotechnology research and training worldwide; this is evident from the recognition of his work at the regional level as well as in the international arena.  He had a knack for developing strong links with international programmes for co-ordinated action on topics of common interest.  He was a strong supporter of the International Organization of Biotechnology and Bioengineering (IOBB), built strong links with the World Federation for Culture Collections (WFCC), played an important role in the conferences on the ‘Global Impact of Applied Microbiology’ (GIAM), among many others.  In addition he mobilized several extra budgetary programmes in close cooperation with UNEP and UNDP and donor Member States for activities in national development in biotechnology and regional cooperation in microbiology.

During his time with UNESCO, and I dare say before and after as well, he honed his passion for teaching and knowledge transfer in his own area of specialization of microbiology and also in biotechnology.  He worked tirelessly to develop training initiatives and set up fellowship and professorship programmes to stimulate scientific exchange.  He was a strong proponent of international scientific collaboration as a means to promote development and provide developing countries with the tools to drive their own scientific research.

Many of his colleagues will remember Edgar DaSilva as a diligent professional in the service of UNESCO’s Member States, particularly the developing countries.  He was hardest on himself, demanding a rigorous and efficient approach to work. 

More recently he was co-editor of the theme “Biotechnology” for the UNESCO-sponsored Encyclopedia for Life Support Systems [EOLSS].

He will always be remembered by his colleagues and the scientific community for his competence, dynamism and dedication to capacity building in the life sciences and biology education in developing countries.

Our sincere condolences go to his family and close friends. 

In memory of Edgar DaSilva
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