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Empowering Young Scientists in Developing Countries for Successful Careers

Learn from experts about enhancing training, mentorship, and research capacity for early-stage scientists in developing countries. Explore opportunities to support career development and capacity building in clinical research and HIV vaccine promotion in Africa.

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Empowering Young Scientists in Developing Countries for Successful Careers

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  1. Career Paths for Basic Scientists in Developing Countries • Robert Eisinger: US NIH AIDS programmes for early stage scientists. • Jonathan Fuchs: Enhancing training and mentorship opportunities for young and early career investigators (YECIs). • Isabel Sada-Ovalle: Strengthening research capacity of young investigators from developing countries. • Chidi Nweneka: African AIDS Vaccine Programme and the promotion of HIV vaccines in Africa: supporting career development for young African Scientists. • Charles Mgone: Development, utilisation and retention of capacity for clinical research in sub-Saharan Africa.

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