Training Course in Kenya for Early Career Researchers

Deadline: 9 December 2019
Open to: all connected network members who are early career researchers
Benefits: fully covered

Description

Early career researchers have a golden opportunity to apply for full funding to attend a five-day introductory level vector and virus diagnostics course in Nairobi, Kenya, in March 2019, which is being run by CONNECTED in association with Biosciences eastern and central Africa – International Livestock Research Institute (BecA – ILRI) Hub.

The course will include an introduction to DNA barcoding and an isothermal amplification masterclass, practical sessions will include:
• DNA extraction on plants and insects
• Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)
• Gel Electrophoresis and sample preparation for sequencing
• Sequence analysis
• Loop mediated AMPlification (LAMP) and Recombinase Polymerase Assay (RPA)

In between practical sessions, there will be lecture input including other diagnostic techniques, validation, quality assurance, troubleshooting, and local issues such as reagent purchasing, storage and waste disposal.

Eligibility

All CONNECTED network members who are early career researchers are eligible to apply, with preference given to those based in countries in the OECD DAC list. Early career researchers are defined as those who have received their highest degree (BSc, MS or PhD) within the past seven years.

Benefits

The partnership arrangement will fully fund travel, accommodation, subsistence and all training costs for 12 successful applicants.

How to apply?

In order to apply, please fill the application form that you can download here.

To read the full application guidance notes please use this link.

For further information, please visit the official website.