Agni Vlavianos Arvanitis

She has also taught Biology, Biochemistry and Human Genetics at the Friends Seminary in New York, the American Community Schools Academy in Athens, and the University of Maryland.

[2][3][4] Her theory of biopolitics sees biopolitics as a conceptual and operative framework for societal development, promoting bios (Greek = life) as the central theme in every human endeavor, be it policy, education, art, government, science or technology.

This concept uses bios as a term referring to all forms of life on our planet, including their genetic and geographic variation.

with the goal of promoting respect for the gift of bios (life) and international cooperation for the protection of the environment.

B.I.O created an international network of associates in over 160 countries around the world, with scholars and decision-makers supporting its goals and projects.