Not exact matches
We conducted our
study in conjunction with the clinical trials and
epidemiology research unit, which is an independent organisation
funded by the National Medical Research Council.
The researchers analyzed data collected between 2002 and 2011 from patients in the Rochester
Epidemiology Project, a National Institutes of Health -
funded medical records pool that makes Olmsted County, Minn., the home of Mayo Clinic, one of the few places worldwide where scientists can
study virtually an entire geographic population to identify health trends.
Based on the results published in this paper, and with the aim to
study the biology and
epidemiology of Leishmania in a clinically more relevant context, Dr. Gerald Späth established the international consortium «LeiSHield», that coordinates a concerted effort between partner teams of the Institut Pasteur International Network and beyond, which was initially supported by a seeding
fund from the Institut Pasteur International Direction, and is now
funded by a 1.7 million euro grant from the EU H2020 program.
Based on the results published in this paper, and with the aim to
study the biology and
epidemiology of Leishmania in a clinically more relevant context, Dr. Gerald Späth established the international consortium «LeiSHield» (www.leishield.org), that coordinates a concerted effort between partner teams of the Institut Pasteur International Network and beyond, which was initially supported by a seeding
fund from the Institut Pasteur International Direction, and is now
funded by a 1.7 million euro grant from the EU H2020 program.
Funded by a grant from the National Institutes of Health, Thomas»
study was conducted at Yale, where she previously was an associate research scientist and worked alongside Melinda Irwin, a professor of
epidemiology and the project's principal investigator.
The DRC project resulted from an National Institutes of Health -
funded study of malaria transmission led by Steven Meshnick, MD, PhD, professor and associate chair of
epidemiology at the UNC Gillings School of Global Public Health.
Its comprehensive strategy includes
funding for an
epidemiology study; a well - characterized cohort recruitment; pathogenesis discovery research; and a Mechanism of Illness grant program that will
fund additional research.
The
study, which was
funded by the U.S. National Institutes of Health, was published in the April 16 issue of the American Journal of
Epidemiology.