The IUIS Education (EDU), the Gender Equality and Career Development (GEC) Committees and the American Association of Immunologists (AAI) are pleased to announce their continued co-sponsoring of 8 travel awards (4 for each course) for trainees from the developing world to attend summer courses.
The awardees and their countries are:
For the AAI Introductory Course in Immunology
(July 10-15, 2018, at the UCLA Luskin Conference Center, Los Angeles, California)
- Dounia Darif, Morocco
- Nobelle Sakwe, Cameroon
- Jose Trivino, Colombia
- Florencia Veigas, Argentina
For the AAI Advanced Course in Immunology
(July 22-27, 2018, in the Seaport World Trade Center, in Boston, MA)
- Natalia Eberhardt, Argentina
- Najla Mekki, Tunisia
- K.N. Santhosh, India
- Adrian Alejandro Schcolnik Cabrera, Mexico
Complete information, including schedules and registration information is shown on the AAI website (http://www.aai.org/Education/Courses).
The Introductory Course is an intensive two-part course, taught by world-renowned immunologists, to provide a comprehensive overview of the basics of immunology. This course is for students or established scientists new to the discipline or those seeking more information to complement general biology or science training.
The Advanced Course is intensive and directed towards advanced trainees who wish to expand their knowledge of the field. Leading experts will present recent advances in the biology of the immune system and its role in health and disease. This is not an introductory course and all participants need to have a firm understanding of the principles of Immunology.
AAI will provide registration and housing (for up to 7 nights) for the 8 attendees. The IUIS Education (or GEC) committee will provide support for travel and other associated expenses to a maximum of $2000 US. Any additional cost will be the responsibility of the attendee.
The IUIS Education Committee will solicit applications, make the evaluations, select the participants, review with GEC committee, and pass on the information to AAI for their approval. AAI will then register the selected candidates and reserve their hotel accommodation. Both AAI and IUIS will send the selected candidates a letter of invitation for VISA purposes. AAI is specifying that these courses should represent the first experience in the USA of the attendees.
To apply for these travel awards, please send your curriculum vitae (3 pages maximum), a letter describing your research and why you would benefit from this course as well as confirming that you have not studied or attended a course in the USA before. You should also request an email letter of reference from your supervisor. Send all this information by email to <gail-bishop@uiowa.edu>. Dr Bishop is a member of the IUIS Education Committee, who will be responsible for the review process with her committee.
PLEASE NOTE: Only the selected candidates will be notified, by February 15, 2018 (Introductory) or March 1, 2018 (Advanced). If you are not notified by these dates, we are unfortunately not able to offer you an award. Due to the substantial number of applications and limited staff, we are not able to provide feedback about individual applications.