Translational Research on Antimicrobial resistance and Community-acquired infections in Europe (TRACE)

!!! NEW !!! – GRANT APPLICATION PROCESS

Please note that as of 1st September 2015, applications for Science Meetings, Short Visits and Exchange Grants shall be sent through the following contact :

AnneStruyvenE-Mail
Universiteit AntwerpenVaccine & Infectious Diseases Institute - VAXINFECTIOWilrijkBelgium

The guidelines for each type of grant remain valid, please refer to these for the content of your application. The Programme Steering Committee (or a subgroup) will decide on your application and will be responsible for all financial and reporting matters. You will be contacted directly in due course concerning the outcome of your application.

Science Meetings

Please note that applications for science meetings (workshops, conferences or schools) are not open to the public but only to projects selected by the Programme’s Steering Committee. Before submitting any application, please carefully read  the  Guidelines for Science Meeting Organisers  (PDF 458 KB)

Short Visit Grants

Short Visit Grants up to 14 days

The ESF Research Networking Programme is pleased to invite doctoral students and young scientists from the initiative "Translational Research on Antimicrobial resistance and Community-acquired infections in Europe" (TRACE) to apply for short term visits (up to 14 days) in laboratories of other participants of the TRACE group. 

Exchange Visit Grants

Exchange Visit Grants from 15 days to six months

The ESF Research Networking Programme is pleased to invite doctoral students and young scientists from the initiative "Translational Research on Antimicrobial resistance and Community-acquired infections in Europe" (TRACE) to apply for exchange visits (from 15 days to 6 months) in laboratories of other participants of the TRACE group.

TRACE External Coordinator

SamuelCoenenE-Mail
University of AntwerpVaccine & Infectious Disease Institute (VAXINFECTIO)Department of Medical MicrobiologyAntwerpBelgium