Sorry everybody. On 3/15/11 2:22 PM, "Joe Sullivan" <jcs23 at uw.edu> wrote:
>Polio virus endgame... >Maybe there is a discrimination-based solution for India? > > > > >On 3/15/11 11:50 AM, "Brian DeRenzi" <bderenzi at cs.washington.edu> wrote: > >>The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is now accepting grant proposals >>for Round 7 of Grand Challenges Explorations, an initiative to >>encourage innovative and unconventional global health solutions. >>Applicants can be at any experience level; in any discipline; and from >>any organization, including colleges and universities, government >>laboratories, research institutions, non-profit organizations and for >>profit companies. >> >>Grant proposals are being accepted online until May 19, 2011 on the >>following topics: >> >>* Explore Nutrition for Healthy Growth of Infants and Children >>* Apply Synthetic Biology to Global Health Challenges >>* The Poliovirus Endgame: Create Innovative Ways to Accelerate, >>Sustain, and Monitor Eradication >>* Create the Next Generation of Sanitation Technologies >>* Design New Approaches to Cure HIV Infection >>* Create Low-Cost Cell Phone-Based Solutions for Improved Uptake and >>Coverage of Childhood Vaccinations >> >>Initial grants will be US $100,000 each, and projects showing promise >>will have the opportunity to receive additional funding of up to US $1 >>million. Full descriptions of the new topics and application >>instructions are available at: www.grandchallenges.org/gce/ >> >>We are looking forward to receiving innovative ideas from around the >>world and from all disciplines. If you have a great idea, apply. If >>you know someone else who may have a great idea, please forward this >>message. >> >>Thank you for your commitment to solving the world's greatest health >>challenges. >>_______________________________________________ >>change mailing list >>change at change.washington.edu >>http://changemm.cs.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/change > > >_______________________________________________ >change mailing list >change at change.washington.edu >http://changemm.cs.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/change