The ID Gateway exposes trainees in multiple programs to important translational questions in infectious disease
Speakers and discussions explore a broad range of topics relevant to infectious disease research, including biodefense, diagnostics, and epidemiologytt
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Researchers gain insight into clinical realities and current needs for improved diagnosis and therapy by attending clinical conferences and shadowing physicians
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Graduate and MSTP students in any graduate program and postdocs may apply.
Course next offered in spring, 2010.
Please contact Kristina Hedtkamp (hedtkampk@wustl.edu) for information.bbbb
The ID Gateway application is now open. The deadline to apply for the spring 2010 course is October 1, 2009. If you are interested in applying for the course, please complete the application below and email it to Kristina Hedtkamp (hedtkampk@wustl.edu).
Graduate/Postdoc Application |