The ISV Travel Awards support outstanding Early Career Researchers and PhD students from non-LMIC countries in attending the International Society for Vaccines (ISV) Annual Congress. These awards aim to recognize excellence, foster professional development, and encourage active engagement within the global vaccine community. Recipients receive travel support to help cover expenses related to Congress attendance, providing an opportunity to present their research, exchange ideas, and build collaborations with peers and leaders in vaccine science.
Ilke Aernout
Ghent University, Belgium
Tshephang Kabelo
University of Reading, United Kingdom
Vishal Rao
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, United States
Cong Hieu Truong
Pasteur Institute in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Nzubechukwu Innocent Ugokwe
University of Leicester, United Kingdom
Vivian Yan
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, United States
Ayesha Zahid
Griffith University, Australia
Juan Garcia-Bernalt Diego
Instituto de Investigación Hospital 12 de Octubre, Spain
Nana-Marie Lemm
Imperial College London, United Kingdom
Claire Otero
Weill Cornell Medicine, United States
Seokchan Park
Icahn school of medicine at Mount Sinai, United States
Alexandra Sanchez-Martinez
University of Surrey, United Kingdom
Ivana Stolfa
University College London, United Kingdom
The International Society for Vaccines is an organization that engages, supports, and sustains the professional goals of a diverse membership in all areas relevant to vaccines and immunotherapeutics.  The ISV is a global not-for-profit organization that aims to encourage, establish, and promote the development and use of vaccines to prevent and control infectious and non-infectious diseases in animals and humans.
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