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Stefania Di Mauro-Nava

Science & Innovation Officer

Part of Global Science and Innovation Network

16th September 2016 San Francisco, USA

Funding: Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases

Attention researchers interested in the ecology and evolution of infectious diseases. The UK’s BBSRC, in collaboration with National Science Foundation (NSF), National Institutes of Health (NIH) and U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announces a call for collaborative projects involving researchers from the US and UK under the Ecology and Evolution of Infectious Diseases programme (EEID).

Full details on scope and application process can be found here.

First deadline is quickly approaching. Letters of intent are due on 14 October 2016.

About Stefania Di Mauro-Nava

Stefania joined the UK Science and Innovation Network’s San Francisco team in August 2014. Prior to her role with the network, Stefania lived in Washington, DC and worked for a…

Stefania joined the UK Science and Innovation Network’s San Francisco team in August 2014. Prior to her role with the network, Stefania lived in Washington, DC and worked for a non-profit dedicated to using science and technology as a tool for international capacity building. Armed with degrees in international studies and science and technology policy, Stefania is very interested in the nexus between science and society and loves that her role as a Science and Innovation Officer allows her to explore that every day! Feel free to follow her on Twitter: @Stefania_DN for updates about SIN, UK and US science and life in the Bay Area.