Firdausi Qadri is currently the director of the Centre for Vaccine Sciences at the International Centre for Diarrhoeal Disease Research, Bangladesh.
She is in the 10-member panel which would be chaired by Rwanda's Romain Murenzi, currently Executive Director of the World Academy of Sciences in Trieste of Italy.
"United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has announced the formation of a High-Level Panel to study the scope and functions of a proposed new technology bank. The bank will be dedicated to helping the least developed countries (LDCs) emerge out of poverty," a UN statement said.
"The Secretary-General has asked the High-Level Panel to prepare practical recommendations on this important matter which can provide a strong impetus to accelerating structural transformation and sustainable development of the LDCs," a UN spokesperson said in a statement.
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He said the panel was constituted in response to a request to the Secretary-General by the UN General Assembly during its 68th session.
The panel will hold its first meeting in February 2015 and is expected to submit its report to the Secretary-General during the summer of next year.
Bangladesh Academy of Sciences earlier in 2008 honoured her with a gold medal for contribution to her field of studies while in 2012 she was awarded the Christophe Merieux Prize for her research on infectious enteric diseases, a scourge in developing countries.