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Partnership for Gender-Specific Medicine at Columbia University

Got Places to Go? Funding Your Conference Travel

Posted on August 20, 2015 by Samantha Lee

In the blog post, “Planning for Travel Funding,” we discussed finding grant and fellowship opportunities to fund dissertation research that requires you to travel to a research site.  Today, we will discuss obtaining funding to attend conferences.

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The M. Irene Ferreer Award for Original Gender Specific Research

Funds original research in Gender-Specific medicinePapers submitted for the Ferrer Award must be original research studies that explore some aspect of the impact of gender on normal human physiology or on the pathophysiology of disease. The winning investigator(s) will receive $10,000. The article will be published in the concurrent issue of the Journal “Gender Medicine”.

Got Places to Go? Funding Your Conference Travel

Posted on August 20, 2015 by Samantha Lee

In the blog post, “Planning for Travel Funding,” we discussed finding grant and fellowship opportunities to fund dissertation research that requires you to travel to a research site.  Today, we will discuss obtaining funding to attend conferences.

Filed Under: Understanding Award Types Tagged With: conference travel

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