ReSViNET's ambition is to keep encouraging young and emerging researchers. Some of the best and most innovative ideas come from young scientists, and their research is essential for continued innovation in the RSV field. ReSViNET is proud to have organise the RSVVW'23 Young Researchers’ Tournament, for exceptional and innovative research in the RSV field.
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Ruth Karron
Johns Hopkins School of Public Health - Baltimore, Maryland, US Beate Kampmann
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine - London, United Kingdom |
Deborah Higgins
PATH Center for Vaccine Innovation and Access - Seattle, Washington, United States Federico Martinon-Torres
Hospital Clínico Universitario de Santiago & Royal Academy of Medicine and Surgery of Galicia (USC) - Santiago de Compostela, Spain |
Samir Saha
Bangladesh Shishu (Children) Hospital and Institute & Child Health Research Foundation - Dhaka, Bangladesh Heather Zar
Red Cross Children's Hospital & University of Cape Town; Cape Town, South Africa |
Joyce Nyiro
Kemri-Wellcome Trust - Kilifi, Kenya Mark Jit
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine & University of Hong Kong - London, United Kingdom |
Ron Dagan
Ben-Gurion University of the Negev - Beer-Sheva, Israel Senjuti Saha
Child Health Research Foundation - Dhaka, Bangladesh |
Padmini Srikantiah
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Seattle, Washington, United States |
Paolo Manzoni
Founding Member of ReSViNET, Sant'Anna Hospital; Turin, Italy |
Dan Weinberger
Yale School of Public Health; New Haven, Connecticut, United States |
Louis Bont
ReSViNET Chairman, University Medical Center Utrecht; Utrecht, The Netherlands |
Leyla Kragten
ReSViNET Board of Directors, Julius Clinical; Zeist, The Netherlands |
Roxie van Lieshout
ReSViNET Foundation; Zeist, The Netherlands |
Nina Omerovic
ReSViNET Foundation; Zeist, The Netherlands |
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