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BioVision-Lilly Award in conjunction with TWAS

06 December 2010


The BioVision Lilly Award, in conjunction with TWAS, the academy of sciences for the developing world, will honour outstanding scientific achievements made by individual young scientists from developing countries.

The prize will reward three young scientists living and working in a developing country, who have a track record of excellent research in infectious diseases, with an emphasis on tuberculosis preferred, and promise to have a positive impact in the developing world.

Candidates should be nationals of a developing country, under 40 years of age and hold at least a PhD degree with an outstanding academic background.

Three winners will be selected and invited to attend BioVision 7th World Life Sciences Forum (Lyon, France, 27-29 March 2011)

Deadline for submissions : 15 January 2011

For detailed information about the award, please check the following link:
www.biovision.org/bv2011/biovision-twas-lilly-award.html



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