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WACCBIP Call for Applications: DELTAS II Programme PhD, Postdoctoral, and Senior Research Fellowships

The West African Centre for Cell Biology of Infectious Pathogens (WACCBIP)-DELTAS II is inviting applications from African scientists for three types of fellowships: PhD, Postdoctoral and Senior Research Fellowships. The WACCBIP-DELTAS II programme is seeking ambitious African scientists to study and work in an environment that promotes the development of leadership skills and networking with other scientists in Africa. Application deadline June 12, 2023.

2023-05-19T09:51:49+02:00

AMMnet Call for Applications: Regional Events Grant Opportunity

The Applied Malaria Modeling Network (AMMnet) invites applications for the Regional Events Grant Opportunity. AMMnet would like to encourage the growth of regional AMMnet chapters and is looking to support small regional in-person AMMnet events such as meetings, conferences, or workshops. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis with target turnaround time of 2 weeks.

2023-05-18T15:31:15+02:00

AMMnet Call for Applications: 2023 ASTMH Travel Award

The Applied Malaria Modeling Network (AMMnet) is pleased to offer travel awards to attend the ASTMH conference and the pre-ASTMH AMMnet malaria modelers meeting in Chicago, USA, October 17-22, 2023. Applications will be accepted in English, French, or Portuguese. Application deadline June 1, 2023.

2023-05-18T14:59:38+02:00

MAM 2024 Conference: Malaria in a Changing World

Welcome to the Molecular Approaches to Malaria (MAM) 2024 Conference: Malaria in a Changing World. MAM 2024 will feature leading experts in the field while providing opportunities for young researchers and scientists from malaria-endemic countries to showcase their research through selected talks and posters from submitted abstracts. It will be held on 18 - 22 February 2024 in Victoria, Australia.

2024-01-25T16:08:39+01:00

CMS Call for Applications: Malaria Modelling Fellowship

Malaria Modelling Fellowship (MMF) is an initiative to build the mathematical modelling capacity of public health professionals in Nigeria. Mathematical modelling is an important tool in the field of infectious disease control. It includes formulating mathematical equations to explain how infectious diseases propagate through populations. Researchers can learn more about how diseases spread and how various preventative strategies may affect disease transmission by examining these models. Application deadline May 24, 2023.

2023-05-17T16:45:49+02:00

MSF Scientific Days International 2023

Do you want to learn more about global health research in humanitarian settings? MSF will be showcasing the latest research from MSF, Epicentre, DNDi, and beyond, during this one-day event. Topics include malaria, reproductive health, tuberculosis, vaccination strategies, and much more! It will be held virtually on June 7, 2023.

2023-05-17T10:55:04+02:00
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