SCIENTISTS FOR PEACE – A GLOBAL CALL TO ACTION

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SCIENTISTS FOR PEACE – A GLOBAL CALL TO ACTION

Scientists for Peace is a global Call to Action promoted by the Pontifical Academy for Life and sponsored by the Dicastery of Integral Human Development. It’s opened to scientists, researchers, and academics from all disciplines, of any nationality, cultural tradition, political and religious orientation. To subscribe to the Call, you must complete the form below.



  1. SCIENTISTS FOR PEACE

Scientific research, in its methods and objects of investigation, can be a decisive practice for peace. It is driven by a quest for truth, built on rigorous methodologies, and grows through the sharing of knowledge and a willingness to continually question itself. Competition and debate are not lacking in today’s scientific community, but the way they are addressed can be based on transparent communication of information and the overcoming of personal interests, with a view to contributing to the common heritage of knowledge, even beyond national borders.

For this reason, at a time when the language of war and the unleashing of violence are taking on a tragic global significance, which also limits scientific research, scientists and academics are called upon to speak out for peace and to commit themselves to finding ways of reconciling and resolving conflicts, starting from the daily practice of their research.

The Pontifical Academy for Life and the other promoters of this Call invite scientists, researchers, and academics from all disciplines, of any nationality, cultural tradition, political and religious orientation, to sign a

  1. GLOBAL CALL TO ACTION

so that scientific research may offer its original, decisive, and mandatory contribution to the construction of peace, which “has the gentle power to enlighten and expand our understanding” (Message of Pope Leo XIV for the 59th World Day of Peace 2026).

To this end, they propose that signatories:

  • recognize scientific research itself as a significant practice of peace;
  • assess the impact of their research on the construction of a culture of peace;
  • cultivate the spirit of universal fraternity that characterizes scientific research;
  • value international scientific communities and societies as places of scientific diplomacy, based on large international and collaborative projects;
  • promote research projects involving scientists and institutions from diverse peoples and cultures;
  • contribute to critical reflection on monopolistic systems and the misalignment of the intellectual property system that can create injustice and conflict;
  • monitor the risk of dual use of research results, developed for peaceful civilian purposes but usable for improper purposes, including in the military sector;
  • put discoveries and inventions at the service of peace, contributing to the debate on the design and use of weapons for legitimate defense;
  • develop research aimed at the non-violent resolution of conflicts and the eradication of their causes.

Vatican City, January 1, 2026

World Day of Peace


  1. Renzo PEGORARO
  2. Pontifical Academy for Life (Vatican City)
  3. María Dolores SÁNCHEZ GALERA, Dicastery for Promoting Integral Human Development (Spain)
  4. Francesco PROFUMOPolitecnico di Torino (Italy)
  5. Antonio Giulio DE BELVISAssociate Professor, Faculty of Economics, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Italy)
  6. William SULLIVANGeorgetown University (United States)
  7. Jozef GLASASlovak Medical University in Bratislava (Slovakia)
  8. Martha TARASCOHospital Español de México (Mexico)
  9. Alberto VILLANIBambino Gesù Children Hospital Roma (Italy)
  10. Gert Jan VAN DER WILTEmeritus full professor, Radboud University Medical Centre (Netherlands)
  11. Giovanna Elisa CALABRÒDepartment of Human Sciences, Society and Health, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, Cassino (Italy)
  12. Frans VAN ITTERSUMAmsterdam UMC The Netherlands – FEAMC (Netherlands)
  13. Angel RODRÍGUEZ LUÑOPontificia Università della Santa Croce (Italy)
  14. Mario PICOZZIPontificia Accademia per la Vita (Italy)
  15. Emilce CUDAHoly See (Argentina)
  16. Rev. Charles Davis JAMESConference of Catholic Bishops of India (India)
  17. Antonio G. SPAGNOLOUniversità Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Italy)
  18. Marvin BERKOWITZUniversity of Missouri-St. Louis (United States)
  19. Vicente BELLVERUniversity of Valencia (Spain)
  20. Gifty IMMANUELCenter for AIDS & Antiviral Research (India)
  21. Kendra THOMASHope College (United States)
  22. M. Therese LYSAUGHTLoyola University Chicago (United States)
  23. Stefano SEMPLICIUniversity of Rome “Tor Vergata” (Italy)
  24. Jean-Marie OKWO-BELEIndependent (DR Congo)
  25. Vincenzo LIONETTIScuola Superiore Sant’Anna (Italy)
  26. Kristina CALLINA (United States)
  27. Nelson Arns NEUMANNCommissioner at Georgetown University – The Lancet Commission on Faith, Trust, and Global Health (Brazil)
  28. Laura GORLADuke University (United States)
  29. Deborah KOCHEVARTufts University (United States)
  30. Federico DE MONTALVO JAASKELAINENUniversidad Pontificia Comillas (Spain)
  31. Paulo REBELOAFR (Brazil)
  32. Konstantinos KORNARAKISNational and Kapodistrian University of Athens (Greece)
  33. Rodrigo Clemente THOM DE SOUZAFederal University of Parana (Brazil)
  34. Pedro SPINETIAcademia Fides et Ratio – Rio de Janeiro / Rio de Janeiro State University (Brazil)
  35. Jos WELIEPresident, St. André International Center for Ethics and Integrity (France)
  36. Cibaka CIKONGOAcademy for Life (DR Congo)
  37. Laura PALAZZANILumsa University (Italy)
  38. Carolyn ALDWINOregon State University (United States)
  39. Amauri GODINHO JR, Fides at ratio Academy (Brazil)
  40. Dale BLYTH, University of Minnesota – Retired (United States)
  41. Aníbal GIL LOPESPAV, National Academy of Medicine (Brazil)
  42. Cory Andrew LABRECQUEUniversité Laval (Canada)
  43. Ronald CÁRDENAS KRENZUniversidad de Lima (Peru)
  44. Daniel LAPSLEYUniversity of Notre Dame (United States)
  45. Willis OVERTONTemple University Emeritus (United States)
  46. Michael LAMBUniversity of Cambridge (Great Britain)
  47. Jacqueline LERNERBoston College (United States)
  48. Henk TEN HAVEDuquesne University, Pittsburgh (Netherlands)
  49. Olinda TIMMSSt Johns Research Institute, Bangalore (India)
  50. Reagan MILLER-CHAGNON, Colorado State University (United States)
  51. Alexandra FREUNDUniversity of Zurich (Switzerland)
  52. Margaret Beale SPENCERUniversity of Chicago (United States)
  53. Thomas LICKONA, State University of NY at Cortland [retired] (United States)
  54. Ty PARTRIDGE (United States)
  55. Anne PETERSENUniversity of Michigan (United States)
  56. Joseph MCFALLChildren’s Institute; University of Rochester (United States)
  57. Kirsten OLANDERTufts University (United States)
  58. Anastasios PETKOUAristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece)
  59. Krzysztof WIAKJohn Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (Poland)
  60. Zuzanna GĄDZIKJohn Paul II Catholic University of Lublin (Poland)
  61. Ilkamarina KUHR (Germany)
  62. Daniele DE LUCAParis Saclay University (France)
  63. Felix PRINZ ZU LÖWENSTEIN, FiBL Research Institute for Organic Agriculture (Germany)
  64. Fabrizio PIZZI, Università di Cassino e del Lazio Meridionale (Italy)
  65. Daniel CORONADO (Costa Rica)
  66. László KOVÁCSTUA [Technical University of Applied Sciences Augsburg] (Hungary)
  67. Sergio FUCILESapienza Rome University (Italy)
  68. Mario FONTANASapienza Rome University (Italy)
  69. Katiuscia MARTINELLODepartment Human Sciences, Society and Health, UNICAS (Italy)
  70. Maria Antonietta CASTALDIUniversity of Salerno (Italy)
  71. Roberto BARONTI MARCHIÒ, University of Cassino and Southern Lazio (Italy)
  72. Carlos PIRES
  73. Fr Christopher Vimalraj HIRUTHYASt John’s Research Institute (India)
  74. David TILMANPontifical Academy for Life (United States)
  75. Alessandro SQUIZZATO, University of Insubria (Italy)
  76. Alain THOMASSET, Facultés Loyola Paris (France)
  77. Barbara ROGOFFUniversity of California, Santa Cruz (United States)
  78. Jennifer AGANSThe Pennsylvania State University (United States)
  79. Mario VAZ (India)
  80. Sandra AZABSaint Joseph Institute for Family, Life & Bioethics (Egypt)
  81. Thiel MARIE JOUniversity of Strasbourg (France)
  82. Mounir FARAG, St Joseph Institute Family/ Life/ Bioethics (Egypt)
  83. Saad El Din HELALY, Al Azhar University (Egypt)
  84. Emese TOMOSVÁRI (Germany)
  85. Kathleen MCCORMICK, Cornell (United States)
  86. Suman VERMAPanjab University, Chandigarh (India)
  87. Hayato CHIKAMATSU (Japan)
  88. Filipe Nuno ALVES DOS SANTOS ALMEIDAFaculty of Medicina Oporto University (Portugal)
  89. Etsuko AKIBAUniversity of Toyama (Japan)
  90. Nicola GIANINAZZIIstituto Ricerche di Gruppo, Lugano (Switzerland)
  91. Juan Jesus GUTIERRO CARRASCOUniversidad Pontificia Comillas (Spain)
  92. Geo THARAKANShekinah News (India)
  93. Víctor Manuel Pérez MartínezUniversidad San Jorge (Spain)
  94. Juan R. DE LOS TOYOS (Spain)
  95. Marie CHALLITA (Lebanon/Canada/Italy)
  96. Joan MALLART, Universitat de Barcelona (Spain)
  97. Santiago APARICIOUniversity of Burgos (Spain)
  98. Ratsimbatoha ZO ANDRAINA (Madagascar)
  99. Erla OLSENUniversity of the Faroe Islands (Faroe Islands)
  100. Vincent FOUCHERCNRS Sciences Po Bordeaux (France)
  101. Bianca FEDERICIUniversity of Genoa (Italy)
  102. Maria José CALVIMONTESNeedo (Chile)
  103. Dr. Kumnuan UNGCHUSAKDepartment of Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health (Thailand)
  104. Gunnar JORDANDas Fahrrad! (United States)
  105. Maria GARCIA CASAS, Lecturer, Public International Law, Universidad Autonoma de Madrid (Spain)
  106. Paolo PELUCCHI (Switzerland)
  107. Jae Woo JUNGThe Catholic University of Korea (South Korea)
  108. Holly GRANT (United States)
  109. Alonso DE LLANESUniversité París Saclay (France)
  110. Citlali ROVIROSA-MADRAZOIndependent researcher (Mexico)
  111. Miriam WESTEN (Canada)
  112. José Luis MARTÍN DE MIGUEL, CEU San Pablo University (Spain)
  113. Alexis FISCHER (France)
  114. Livio PINTOPolitecnico di Milano (Italy)
  115. Mario Felice TECCEUniversità di Salerno (Italy)
  116. Luis Ignacio ROIS ALONSOMissionary Oblate of Mary Immaculate (Italy)
  117. Cristina CALVOPhD (Argentina)
  118. Mary C. COLLINSNurse practitioner (United States)
  119. Lidia MAJDAPontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (Poland)
  120. Lucio ROMANOCentro Interuniversitario di Ricerca Bioetica [CIRB] (Italy)
  121. Leda Lu MUNIZ (Italy)
  122. Maria Grazia TUMMINELLI (Italy)
  123. Vie THORGRENRestoring Connections (United States)
  124. Leonard GRANTSyracuse University (United States)
  125. Eduardo Luiz ZENInstituto de Pesquisa Econômica Aplicada – Ipea (Brazil)
  126. Abdullah Metin DURMUSSafari Consultancy and Translation (Turkey)
  127. Gill GOULDINGRegis College University of Toronto (Canada)
  128. E.A. (Ted) DUBOWSKIBluRoo.Research (United Kingdom)
  129. Eli MCCARTHYGeorgetown University (United States)
  130. Vincenza TORNATOREPolitecnico di Milano (Italy)
  131. Nicolás PAZPontifical University of Salamanca/Catholic Institute for Nonviolence (Spain)
  132. Sergio Alejando PRADOphilosophy Ph.D. (Italy)
  133. Walter AGUEROVilla Mercedes University (Argentina)
  134. Emilio Francesco BELLANTONI (Italy)
  135. Michał KŁOSOWSKI (Poland)
  136. Alexis CLOQUELL LOZANO, Universidad Católica de Valencia “San Vicente Mártir” (Spain)
  137. Myrna QUANCoptic Orthodox Church (Canada)
  138. María Teresa GÓMEZ DEL CASTILLOUniversidad de Sevilla (Spain)
  139. Gonzalo VELASCO CANZIANIUniversidade Federal do Rio Grande [FURG] (Brazil)
  140. Boguslawa LEWANDOWSKA-GRUSZKAInstitute of Fundamental Technological Research of the Polish Academy of Sciences (Poland)
  141. Isabel DANSUniversity of Santiago de Compostela (Spain)
  142. Domenico SGUERSOUniversity of Genoa (Italy)
  143. Alexandre CANTURRI I RUIZComputering science (Spain)
  144. Andrew DAVIESUniversity of Birmingham (United Kingdom)
  145. Brunella BOWDITCHGeorgian Court University (United States)
  146. Joseph HOHUniversity of Sydney (Australia)
  147. Petros PANAGIOTOPOULOSAristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece)
  148. Jan SEDLAK (Slovakia)
  149. Nicola LOPEZP&G (Italy)
  150. Alessandro UBIALIMolecular Biology Lab, AUSL Piacenza (Italy)
  151. Daniele DE LUCAParis Saclay University (France)
  152. Giuseppe TANZELLA-NITTIPontificia Università della Santa Croce e Vatican Observatory (Italy)
  153. Andrea CARTENYSapienza University of Rome (Italy)
  154. Martina VUK GRGICPastoral care for People with Disability, Diocese of Fribourg, CUC, Zagreb (Croatia)
  155. Fr. Dr. Karam SHAMASHACatholic University in Erbil (Iraq)
  156. Anna CARPINO-MONGEON (Canada)
  157. Maria Chiara CARROZZAUniversità Milano-Bicocca (Italy)
  158. Dominique MONLEZUNMayo Clinic (United States)
  159. Johanna MAYTH Köln (Germany)
  160. Maria Cristina RULLI, Politecnico di Milano (Italy)
  161. Antonino DRAGO, University Federico II of Naples (Italy)
  162. Raffaele SAMMARCOUnited Nations University for Global Peace (Italy)
  163. Mariaconcetta PELLICCIARILUMSA University (Italy)
  164. Christopher FORRESTChildren’s Hospital of Philadelphia (United States)
  165. Beata ANDRZEJEWSKA (Polska)
  166. Sali Bouba OUMAROUAfsol Journal board member (Morocco)
  167. Josef BOEHLEUniversity of Birmingham (United Kingdom)
  168. Shaji George KOCHUTHARA, CMI, Dharmaram Vidya Kshetram, Pontifical Athenauem, Bangalore (India)
  169. Marco BENTIVOGLIPolitecnico di Milano (Italy)
  170. Gérald COEN, medical doctor (France)
  171. Anita MÉREY (Hungary)
  172. Péter Krisztián ZACHAR, Ludovika University of Public Service (Hungary)
  173. Peter ŠANTAVÝComenius University Bratislava (Slovakia)
  174. Piotr RIESKEMedical University od Lodz (Poland)
  175. Giuliano NOCIPolitecnico di Milano (Italy)
  176. Antonio AUTIEROEmeritus Professor of Moral Theology at the University of Muenster (Germany)
  177. Sebastian KALLARACKALLittle Flower Congregation-CST Fathers (India)
  178. James KEENANBoston College (United States)
  179. Raffaella COLOMBATTIUniversity of Padova (Italy)
  180. Otmar KLOIBERWorld Medical Association (Germany)
  181. Maciej MRÓZ (Poland)
  182. Francis KABORÉÉtudiant en droit canonique au Latran et Médecin santé publique et doctorant en Relations internationales (Burkina Faso)
  183. Giulia BOVASSIUniversity of Anáhuac (Italy)
  184. Simone LATTANZIO (Italy)
  185. Amerigo VECCHIARELLISir (Italy)
  186. Ambrogio BONGIOVANNIDirettore Centro Studi Interreligiosi della Pontificia Università Gregoriana (Italy)
  187. Victor ATEBACOPAB (Italy)
  188. Giuseppe DI MARIA (Italy)
  189. Andrea LOREGGIAUniversity of Brescia (Italy)
  190. Lorenzo MAGARELLILaboratorio Scienza&Fede – Diocesi di Trieste (Italy)
  191. Giovanni Battista MIGLIORIWHO Collaborating Centre, Fondazione S. Maugeri (Italy)
  192. Giovanni ZANINETTAFondazione Floriani, Milano (Italy)
  193. Monica CONSOLANDI (Italy)
  194. Samir SUWEISUniversity of Padova (Italy)
  195. Lorenzo CHIARIAlma Mater Studiorum – Università di Bologna (Italy)
  196. Walter FONTANINISemmelweis University (Hungary)
  197. Yahya PALLAVICINIEULEMA European Muslim Leaders Council (Italy)
  198. Augusto PESSINACRC StaMeTec Dept of Biomedical,Surgical and Dental Science University Of Milan. President StemNet (Italy)
  199. Neil SCOLDINGUniversity of Bristol (United Kingdom)
  200. Mario Carlo B. RAVIGLIONE, University of Milan & IARC (France)
  201. Luisa BORGIAPolytechnic University of Marche (Italy)
  202. Rodolfo MARCONE-LO PRESTIUniversidad Cardenal Herrera-CEU (Spain)
  203. Tina BEATTIEUniversity of Roehampton, London (United Kingdom)

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