ABOUT THE COURSE
A collaboration between the International Union of Immunology Societies’ (IUIS) Education Committee, IUIS Veterinary Immunology Committee (IUIS-VIC), Federation of African Immunology Societies (FAIS) and South African Immunology Society (SAIS) brings you a comprehensive comparative immunology course with a focus on zoonotic infections within a One Health approach. The intricate mechanism of immune responses to bacterial, viral and parasitic pathogens will be delved into. The main learning objective of the course is to create awareness of inter-connectiveness between human, animal, and environmental health and the impact on zoonotic disease control and prevention to address the complexities of today’s global health landscape. The course consists of 8 weeks of self-study of pre-course material followed by 1-week interactive in-person engagement.
APPLICANT SELECTION
The course is open to 50 graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and early career academics with an interest in or working on zoonotic diseases. Applicants will be requested to provide a letter of motivation, a short CV, a letter of support from their supervisor, and an abstract to be presented as a poster. Selected students will receive partial or full funding for accommodation, meals and travel. Applicants are encouraged to apply for other sources of funding as the budget is limited. All selected participants must complete an online pre-course on Immunopaedia.org.za starting the week of 3 August 2024. Applicants accepted to the course will be notified by 22 July 2024. Applications are now open and close on 30 June 2024.
MAIN TOPICS
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