Trainee: Monika M Kowatsch, PhD, University of Manitoba
Supervisor: Keith Fowke
Project: “Drawing back the curtain on basic science: community engagement in Canada and Kenya”
Canadian Foundation for Infectious Diseases
Dedicated to the advancement of knowledge in Infectious Diseases
The National Collaborating Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCCID) and the Canadian Foundation for Infectious Diseases (CFID) offer the Infectious Diseases Knowledge Translation Award to encourage student involvement in knowledge translation and health promotion on preventing and controlling infectious diseases.
The awards will be presented to one undergraduate students and one graduate students or clinical trainees annually, in recognition of outstanding knowledge translation or health promotion work done on infectious disease topics for public health audiences. Successful applicants will receive their award during the AMMI Canada /CACMID Annual Conference. Their projects will be posted on the NCCID website. The monetary value of the award is $5,000.
Application
Applications are due no later than January 12, 2024.
Trainee: Monika M Kowatsch, PhD, University of Manitoba
Supervisor: Keith Fowke
Project: “Drawing back the curtain on basic science: community engagement in Canada and Kenya”
The Canadian Foundation for Infectious Diseases is a charitable organization committed to improving the health of Canadians and people worldwide through the support of research and dissemination of knowledge pertaining to the prevention, diagnosis, control and treatment of infectious diseases.
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