Details about Mechanisms by which an adverse exposome impairs normal immune ontogeny from fetal development through mid-childhood to increase disease risk 2022
Mechanisms by which an adverse exposome impairs normal immune ontogeny from fetal development through mid-childhood to increase disease risk 2022 is offered for Masters degree in the field of Selected subjects offered by the university. You can apply to this scholarship here. The deadline for the sending your application is 11 Jul 2022. This scholarship is provided by University of Queensland (UQ) and the value of this scholarship is Partial Funding, up to AUD 28,854 per annum . This scholarship is open for: Open to all nationals.
- Degree: Masters
- Provided by: University of Queensland (UQ)
- Deadline: 11 Jul 2022
- Scholarship value: Partial Funding, up to AUD 28,854 per annum
About this scholarship
Supervisor: Professor Peter Sly
Severe lower respiratory infections (sLRI) are a major cause of mortality and hospitalization in young children. sLRI result from complex host-microbial interactions, initially between resident bacteria and invading viruses in the upper airway. A well-balanced immune response prevents infection spread to the lower airway.
How to apply
Before submitting an application you should:
check your eligibility for a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
prepare your documentation
contact Professor Peter Sly (p.sly@uq.edu.au) to discuss your suitability for this scholarship
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