I hold a 2i B.Sc(hons). I have 5years' experience in lab-based research mainly in the Genetics, Molecular, Cellular and Immunology aspects of Malaria, HIV and Haemoglobinopathies. I'm looking to pursue a related post-graduate degree. I mean to apply to WHO but the funds aren't adequate to run me through a PhD/MPhil. I'm therefore looking for a prospective supervisor with whom we can develop a proposal for that application and who'd have a source of funds to make for the deficit. If this interests you, kindly let me know. [email protected]
Unfortunately posts such as this rarely attract a reply. You need to contact relevant supervisors directly. You should include a short description of the area of research which interests you. That way the supervisor will no that you've contacted them specifically and not just sent an email to every infectious diseases researcher. Very few, if any, supervisors have sources of funds that can make up the sort of funding deficit you are talking about - any funding they have available will be as a result of applications made specifically based on your research topic.
Because this forum receives a large number of requests like yours we do move them to the General section of the forum so that posts which are more likely to receive a reply are more visible.
Good luck with your search.
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