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Mario Christian Meyer is a
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ian doctor and advocate for the sustainable development of the
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and preservation of its indigenous cultural heritage.


Early life

Meyer was born in
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, Argentina. His father, Hermann Meyer, a Swiss polytechnics engineer specializing in agronomy, became a ''fazendeiro'' (large plantation farmer), first in Argentina, in the early 1930s, then in Brazil in 1954. His mother, Anne Camille Blanc de Corbières Meyer, was a Swiss structural engineer. The young Meyer spent his first months in Salta, where his father had established a
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and an olive oil production plant. Because of
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, with its nationalism and
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, his family lost everything and, in 1954, consequently moved to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In the book ''Embracing Amazonia'', published in Brazil, 2008, Eliana Spengler (Giant of Ecology Award coordinator) talks about Meyer's childhood and youth: The stories of Brazilian authors Jose de Alencar, Castro Alves and
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fueled Meyer's love of the Amazon, while reading
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's" ''Bon sauvage''",
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's "'' État de Nature''" and Locke's concepts of empiricism and "
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" directed his thoughts on the nature of human development. Later in life, Meyer experienced an ''Índios'' initiation rite, an experience that sealed his commitment to the Amazonian cause.


Career


Early career

Meyer studied medicine, specializing in Developmental Neuropsychology and Child Psychiatry. He went on to teach at the
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in Paris. His thesis ''Apprentissage de la langue maternelle écrite: étude sur des populations autochtones dites socio-culturellement défavorisées dans une approche interdisciplinaire'', prefaced by Prof. Dr.
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of the
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, published by
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, examined the problems of underprivileged indigenous populations in learning written language. This work for UNESCO has induced Meyer to study the contribution of western sciences ( neuro-psychiatry, neuro-linguistics, neuro-psychology, psycho-motricity, etc.) to the approach of learning disabilities occurring with illiteracy in the developing countries. This official mission led him into the heart of the Amazonian
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for the first time, where he undertook an exhaustive case study about the different forms of graphic representations of the written language used by the Amerindians in their
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s,
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s,
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s and body paintings (e.g. Genipapo –
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, Urucu –
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), obtained using
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, where he discovered the power of their
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. Meyer evolved from this work to a general effort to promote the value of indigenous ancestral knowledge and to preserve their natural environment (the Amazon). Focusing then on the cross-cultural psychiatry's field, he developed through the 1980s his researches for a better understanding of the interactions between Culture and Psyche. In 1989, Meyer was made a Fellow of the
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(in French ''Société de Médecine de Paris''), founded on the "2 Germinal year IV" (French Revolutionary calendar, i.e. 22 March 1796), originating from the '' Société Royale de Médecine'' founded in 1730. There, he presented his works on Amazonia, which were to give birth to new medicines.


Ancestral knowledge and New pharmacology

His missions in the Amazonian rain-forest (see map at right) in close contact with the "People of Nature", the ''Índios'' gave him a new conception of Man-Nature interaction.In § 5, p. 6, article "Alliance between Traditional Knowledge and Biotechnology" (Aliança entre Conhecimento tradicional e Biotecnologia) published in the Brazilian newspaper "Amazonas em Tempo", 8 October 2006, Dr. Meyer recalls: (...) "... it is fundamental to remember that before the arrival of the Conquistadors, the Índios had lived in the forest for at least 11.000 years (since the Upper Palaeolithic). And they had survived for thousands of years, without any outside support, in one of the most risky and hostile environments, thanks mainly to their deep knowledge of medicinal plants: this enabled them to cure the countless aggression they were submitted to in this habitat.", and: in § 6: (...) The indigenous communities that keep a high level of psycho-cultural preservation have the vocation to be the 'Guardians of Biodiversity' in the context of the Brazilian biodiversity national policy (PNB) and will deserve the title of 'Doctors of Nature'...": http://www.pisad.bio.br/artigos/aliancaentreconhecimento.pdf They lead him to combine his expertise in neuro-psychology in the field of linguistic and
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with his experience in
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and its preservation by bio-technologies. This association allowed him to fight for the transformation of the Amazonian biodiversity and
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into a truly genuine
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benefiting both Amazonia and the Western world. Thus, from 1992 Prof. Dr. Meyer participated as an official member of the State of Amazonas delegation in the UN
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Rio 92. It is in this context that, in 1994, he coordinated on Brazilian territory – after a due hand-over by the French Ambassador in Brasília – the first Ministerial "mission for
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to valorize biodiversity" ever to be organized between France and the State of Amazonas. This mission, which had been initiated in 1993 by the French Minister of Research and Space
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(via the National Program of Bio-technologies, directed by Prof. Dr. Daniel Thomas), was carried out under the auspices of the
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, with the active involvement of the Governor of the State of Amazonas. In 1994, Meyer appeared as a special delegate from Brazil to the UNESCO's World Symposium on Literacy in order to present his new approach merging linguistic abilities and biodiversity know how. In 1999, Dr. Meyer was appointed by UNESCO to write a report on the means to consider in order to establish a "bridge of equitable communication and cooperation" between the Amazonian Amerindians and their
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, on the one hand, and the Western world and its modern Culture, on the other hand. The bottom line was to set up the appropriate tools and create the necessary procedures for such a cooperation to be made possible, taking into account the specificity of cultural diversity, the way both these cultures function, and the pragmatic instruments of cooperation. Since then, he has gone on to found PISAD: ''Programme International de Sauvegarde de l'Amazônia,
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et des Amérindiens pour le Développement Durable'' nternational Program to Safeguard Amazonia, the Mata Atlântica and the Amerindians for Sustainable Development a humanist and non-profit organization. To implement it, he has created a "platform of fair and equitable dialogue – a bridge – between preserved ''Índios'' and western scientists" to valorize the ancestral knowledge of the ''Índios'' and the Amazonian
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. Originally, Meyer set up an operational concept and methodology regarding the psycho-cultural revitalization of endangered Amerindian knowledge which he had pioneered as ''Cogni'Índios''.


Recent work

Meyer is currently adapting a process for the bio-production of
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contained in
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to the needs and abilities of the ''Índios'', enabling them to manage the production of these pharmaceuticals and ensuring them economic autonomy and self-sustainable development. This bio-production is based upon the alliance between the ''Índios know-how and a green biotechnology (''Plant Milking Technology'') developed by INPL – ''Institut National Polytechnique de Lorraine'' (
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), France. UNESCO's Participation Programme entitled "Amerindian Communication and Sustainable Economic Development Programme for a Culture of Peace in Brazilian Amazonia" (00 BRA 603), which Meyer managed from 1999 to 2003, has been a central element of his work and a starting point for his further action. In the last years, Meyer has been concentrating his activities on the first transfer of the "plant milking technology" to an ''Índios''community in the virgin rain-forest: this is a unique example in recent history of an actual biotechnology transfer to Amerindians.In §§ 2–3, p. 18, , published in the Trade Magazine of the Trading and Industrial Association of Paraná State (Associação Comercial e Industrial do Paraná), Year 12, n° 119, May 2008, the Editor writes: (...) ''"Professor Meyer … was the creator of the first case in human history of a biotechnology transfer to the indigenous population (...), in Amazônia, the largest biological reserve on Earth, and the remaining 12% of the Atlantic Rainforest. (…) He underlines that about 10% of the 350,000 Índios in the Country still live with no contact with white men, in perfect harmony with Nature, and are capable of already using (in an empiric way) an advanced technology similar to the one that is being proposed to create the bio-products. According to an inventory that Dr. Meyer has prepared for UNESCO, beyond these 10% of preserved Índios, there are 100,000 more Indians having occasional contacts with the whites, who keep a preserved knowledge of Nature resources, and who could cooperate equitably with modern technologies."'' He is now focusing his work on the goal-achievement methodology of his original research and development program to ensure a functional and active link between the''Índios'' ancestral knowledge and Scientist's advanced biotechnology.


Health, environmental, social and media impacts

For more than three decades, Meyer's work has been published by leading international scientific journals, magazines and books, as well as progressively in the mainstream press, as can be seen in "Selected Publications", up to recent articles. In this sense, see " ''Médicaments de demain:l'avenir est sous les tropiques'' " (Amazonia: Medicines of the Future) cf. his interview in the scientific section "MatchDocument" of the magazine ''
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'' (France), 2018, nº 3586, pages 107–108. In the article "''Amazonie: Médicaments du Futur''" mazônia: Medicines of the Future(Full Web version)'',''chap. ''"Quel rôle joue l’industrie pharmaceutique dans ces alchimies?" ,''it is written '': '' ''"Nearly two-thirds of modern medicines come from nature: 35% are directly or indirectly derived from natural molecules, 25% are inspired. We know that nature has a much more elaborate chemistry than synthetic molecules: the natural active principles - fruit of millions of years of trial and error in order to identify their biological utility - have a structure that is much more complex than those of chemical synthesis; today, biotechnologies manage to imitate them via Bio-mimicry. In this sense, the Amazonia is the largest laboratory in the world" '' See also "Amazonia, the knowledge class" published in the Franco-Swiss Standard magazine, 2012, nb 37 about the "Financial crisis: a new green bio-economy vs the Knowledge class": ''Mario Christian Meyer : interview Standard'.'' In the § 6 p. 159 we can read: "''The urgency of safeguarding the primary forests of Amazonia and the preservation of biodiversity leads to inventing other ways for the valorization of this heritage. The project Herb'Içana, that we are trying to implement in agreement with the Chiefs of the Amazonian territories (...) will create green jobs of the future. The big challenge is the transfer of green biotechnology "plant milking technology" (...) to enable Índios to train in bio-production activities''." Meyer has treated other subjects such as pesticides, because of their relevance to health, specially related to cancers, leukaemia, hormonal perturbations… see the article ''"Du mythe du Timbó à la biotechnologie empirico-naturelle: les biopesticides en question"'' published in the magazine ''Hortis'', nº 61, pages 55–57.


About Meyer's work

In September 2017, the Herb'Içana project was awarded and received special homage from the Giants of Ecology Institute (Brazil) for its relevance, and was appointed as a solution for the wound no 7, "''loss of biological diversity which affects the lives of all living things''", described in the book "''12 Feridas Ambientais do Planeta''" ''12 Environmental Wounds of the Planet''" coordinated by Gustavo Siqueira and Prof. Dr. Joel Dias da Silva, Brazil, 2017. See the article entitled "Um novo modelo de valorização da biodiversidade: eco-etno-biotecnologia na Amazonia" by Eliana Spengler, Coordinator of the Honorary Committee of the Giants of Ecology Award 2017–2018. See § 3 p. 128 (reference Nb. 25).


Awards and recognition

For his efforts, Meyer was awarded the Brazilian prize ''Gigante da Ecologia 2008'' (Giant of Ecology), an honour tribute by the ''Instituto Gigantes da Ecologia'' (Giants of Ecology Institute), in Blumenau, Brazil. On 21 September 2017, Meyer was again awarded the prize Giant of Ecology 2017 for "Scientific Excellence", as the founder and President of PISAD, thanks to the project Herb'Içana. On 25 September 2017, Meyer received a high distinction from the French Government through the Ministry of Agriculture, which appointed him Knight of the Order of Merit. Meyer was made an honorary citizen of the city of Manaus, capital of the State of Amazonas, and was granted a gold medal by its legislative chamber, in recognition of the 30 years of services he provided for the defense of the rich biodiversity of Amazonia and the development of the Herb'Içana project.http://www.cmm.am.gov.br/pesquisador-suico-brasileiro-sera-homenageado-pela-camara-com-a-medalha-cidade-de-manaus/comment-page-1/#comments Comments


Selected publications


Scientific publications

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"''Du mythe du Timbó à la biotechnologie empirico-naturelle: les biopesticides en question"''
rom the myth of ''Timbó'' to the empirico-natural biotechnology: the biopesticides in questionpublished in the magazine ''Hortis -'' Publishing House: De Ville en Ville – Le magazine des responsables d'espaces nature, 2016, nº 61, pp. 55–58. *
L’Énaction : un cas d’école en Amazonie brésilienne, la Plateforme Éco-Ethno-Biotechnologique, fruit de l’alliance entre savoirs ancestraux amérindiens et biotechnologies vertes occidentales
' Neurosciences Department – University Montaigne Bordeaux, ''TV Montaigne''. France, September 2014. *
Modèle de valorisation durable de la biodiversité par la diversité culturelle : alliance entre savoirs ancestraux amérindiens et biotechonologies occidentales
–'' A scholarly contribution to the implementation of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and SDGs, International Workshop on ''"A critique of sustainable development", IEA Nantes – Institute for Advanced Study'' (associated to Princeton IAS). Nantes, France, June 2017


General publications

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"Amazonie, the knowledge class"
,'' interview published in the Franco-Swiss magazine ''Standard,'' Publishing House: Faites le Zéro, 2012, nº 37. pp. 158-159 (printed version: 18 p.); and
"Mario Christian Meyer : interview standard"
(full web version)'' *
Médicaments de demain : l'avenir est sous les tropiques
' omorrow's medicines: the future is in the tropics','' interview to the magazine ''Paris Match'' (France), Publishing House: Hachette Filipacchi Médias, in the edition of 1 February 2018, nº 3586, pp. 105-108 (printed version); an
''Amazonie, Médicaments du Futur'' [Amazônia: Medicines of the Future]
(full web version: 17p.) .


References


External links


PISAD
International Program to Safeguard Amazônia, the Mata Atlântica and the Amerindians for Sustainable Development *www.pisad.bio.br : brazilian data-base created by the ''Instituto Gigantes da Ecologia'' (Giants of Ecology Institute), in Blumenau, Brazil ; See https://www.facebook.com/gigantesdaecologia/ ;Interview

interview in ''Ambiente Brasil'' (23 April 2008) – in Portuguese ;Video
Interview with Meyer on ''TV Planète'' (part1)

(part2)
(concerning the unique use of active principles from the Amazon forest, mainly psychotropic drugs, oriented to the valorization and safeguard of biodiversity and cultural diversity) - in French
Interview with Meyer on a Brazilian channel (part1) (part2)
(describing a programme of pragmatic alliance between Ancestral Knowledge (including Amerindian Mythology) and Modern Biotechnology aiming at Nature conservation and Self sustainable development) - in Portuguese
Intervention de Pr. Meyer à la conférence RECIF – TV France 3
: Interview of Prof. Dr. Mario Christian Meyer on the valorization of Cultural diversity: Psychoanalysis' instruments against Racism - in French
TV Globo - Amazonas Interview of Prof. Dr. Mario Christian Meyer: Biotechnology & Industry
:TV Interview of Prof. Dr. Mario Christian Meyer coordinating the First mission of cooperation between France and Amazonia on biotechnology and medicinal plants under the aegis of French Ministry of Foreign affairs and Ministry of Research and Space and Self sustainable development, on a Brazilian channel TV. - in Portuguese {{DEFAULTSORT:Meyer, Mario Christian Neuropsychologists Brazilian ecologists Brazilian neuroscientists Brazilian conservationists Living people 1953 births People from Salta Brazilian people of Swiss descent Argentine emigrants to Brazil Argentine people of Swiss descent University of Paris faculty UNESCO officials Brazilian psychiatrists Brazilian activists