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Summer Courses & Training Awards in Global Infectious Disease 2002
Gerald T. Keusch, M.D. Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health | | African Research Leadership Training Program Workshop: Multilateral Initiative on Malaria (MIM)
2002 Training Award in Global Infectious Disease
The Ellison Medical Foundation has awarded $25,000 to help support a leadership and
management training workshop for African scientists who are directors or potential directors
of African research institutes conducting research on malaria. This program was developed
under the auspices of the... (more) |
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John E. Donelson, Ph.D. University of Iowa | | Training Course on Molecular Techniques in Malaria
2002 Training Award in Global Infectious Disease
The Ellison Medical Foundation awarded $15,000 to the University of Iowa for a Training Course on Molecular Techniques in Malaria coordinated through John E. Donelson, Ph.D., with Dr. Thomas Egwang at the Molecular Biotechnology Laboratories in Kampala as the course organizer. The training course is being held September 1-30, 2002 in Kampala,... (more) |
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Dan Hartl, Ph.D. Harvard University |
John Mekalanos, Ph.D. Harvard Medical School |
Dyann Wirth, Ph.D. Harvard School of Public Health | | Program in Career Development, Research and Training in Global Infectious Diseases at Harvard University
2002 Training Award in Global Infectious Disease
The Ellison Medical Foundation has awarded $1,100,000 for the first year of a five-year
award pledged to Harvard University to train a cohort of scientists, including pre-doctoral, post-doctoral, and advanced research /junior faculty trainees from both the United States and from disease... (more) |
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Judith K. Nyquist, Ph.D. National Academy of Sciences | | Resident Research Associateships Program in Molecular Pathogenesis and Global Infectious Disease Program
2002 Training Award in Global Infectious Disease
The Ellison Medical Foundation awarded $552,695 in 2002 to The National Research Council (NRC), National Academies of Sciences, to support the first year of a program for resident research associateships in molecular pathogenesis and global infectious disease coordinated by Judith K. Nyquist,... (more) |
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