2010 ESID Travel Scholarship

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The USIDNET Consortium has previously awarded travel scholarships to trainees and/or junior faculty

 

2010 ESID Travel Scholarship
 
 
The USIDNET Consortium has previously awarded travel scholarships to trainees and/or junior faculty working in Primary Immune Deficiency, to attend national and international meetings with strong emphasis on these diseases. USIDNET is currently interested in supporting two physicians/ scientists to attend the ESID meeting in Istanbul, Turkey October 6-9th, 2010.   
                                                   
If you have submitted an abstract to this meeting and it will be presented, or if you are planning to submit an abstract for this meeting for the late breaker deadline (August 15th), you may be interested in applying for this travel award.
 
Please see the ESID web site for more details about abstract submission:   http://www.esid2010.org
 
Eligibility:
 
1.       Trainees or Junior faculty within 5 years of their first faculty appointment, working in Primary Immune Deficiency in the United States
2.       An accepted abstract at the ESID meeting.
 
Applications much include:
 
1.       A letter of interest
2.       A career statement
3.       A curriculum vitae
4.       The abstract submitted to the meeting
 
The travel grant is up to a maximum of $2500 for travel and living expenses.
All receipts must be kept and submitted in order to receive reimbursement.
Please submit your application jsievers@primaryimmune.org no later than August 16th.
Awards will be made in September
               
 
 

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