Johns Hopkins Medicine-Led Consortium to Receive Up to $200 Million
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Johns Hopkins Medicine-Led Consortium to Receive Up to $200 Million
Tuberculosis (TB) has been the leading cause of death worldwide from a single infectious agent for most of the past decade (until surpassed by COVID-19 in 2020).
Bionformatics, Modeling and Biostatistics Core (BMBC) Networking Session
Weekly Meeting
TRAC Seminar Series
Thursday, September 28 – What does a material history of TB look like?
2023 RFA Announced!
2023 TRAC Development Award
2023 RFA Announced!
The JHU TRAC awards up to $50,000 in TB pilot funding to eligible faculty and $25,000 to senior postdoctoral fellows. LOIs are due September 11th.
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Principal Investigators: Petros Karakousis, MD and Richard Chaisson, MD

Johns Hopkins Tuberculosis Research Advancement Center (TRAC) is supported by the NIH Grant P30AI18436-01

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