Junior faculty and more established investigators conducting novel research in NeuroAIDS are invited to apply for this 1 year grant.
Awards will be made up to $20,000.00 and provide support for supplies, technical assistance and Core utilization fees
Application Deadline is Friday, February 15th, 2012
Visit www.temple.edu/medicine/CNAC to access the grant application or contact cnac@temple.edu
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In May 22-24, 2012, in Astana (Kazakhstan) will be held the Fifth Astana Economic Forum (AEF), dedicated to the challenges and prospects of world economic development in terms of global transformation.
One of the exclusive events of the Forum will be “The Dialogue of Leaders: New financial and economic policy”, where in interactive debates the most prominent figures from economy, business,...read
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