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Washington University in St. Louis
Infectious Disease Scholars Gateway
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The ID Gateway exposes trainees in multiple programs to important translational questions in infectious disease |
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Speakers and discussions explore a broad range of topics relevant to infectious disease research, including pathogenesis, diagnostics, biodefense & epidemiology |
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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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“…one of the most interesting graduate courses I took.”
“It helped me better integrate pathogenesis studies in the lab with actual infectious diseases in the clinic.” |
Graduate and MSTP students in any graduate program may apply.
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Course next offered in spring, 2011. To be directed by Robyn Klein and David Haslam. |