Hitchings-Elion Fellows Follow the Road Less Traveled
Profiles:
"From Egg Farm to Lab to Editor's Desk: the Circuitous
Career of a Hitchings-Elion Fellow," Dr. Angela Eggleston,
Ph.D., describes her career trajectory into scientific publishing.
"Working to Understand Nature's Patterns Gone Awry,"
Dr. Kenro Kusumi, Ph.D., follows his interest on patterns in
nature into research on birth defects.
"Studying Cell Transport to Stop Parasite Invasion,"
Dr. Michael Black, Ph.D., turns to teaching and mentoring young
scientists.
BWF/ASTMH Fellow in Tropical Infectious Disease Research Announced
BWF Awards Nearly $4 Million for Infectious
Disease Research
New Initiatives in Malaria Research Awards
New Infectious Disease Program Announced
BWF Awards $11.5 Million to Support 23 Promising Postdoctoral Scientists