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Funding Sources

I.  National Financing

Frederico Costa

  • Human leptospirosis: Validation of new diagnostic techniques in different stages of the disease-funded by: FOCANLIS-cooperation.

Joice Neves Reis Pedreira

  • Antimicrobial resistance pattern among pathogens isolated from bacteremia of community and hospital origin in Salvador, Bahia. - Funded by: Bahia State Research Support Foundation.
  • Colonization by Streptococcus Agalactiae in pregnant women attended at a prenatal outpatient clinic-funded by: Bahia State Research Support Foundation.
  • Impact of 10-valent pneumococcal vaccine on invasive infections and Nasopharyngian colonization events in children in the city of Salvador-Bahia. -Funded by: National Council for Scientific and Technological development.
  • Impact of vaccination programs on bacterial meningitis in Salvador, Bahia-funded by: Fundação Oswaldo Cruz.

Lucas Miranda Marques

  • Cloning, purification and characterization of recombinant antigenic proteins obtained from Mycoplasma agalactiae-funded by: National Council for Scientific and Technological development.

Luis Gustavo Carvalho Pacheco

  • Development of the InteGrATE platform: employing synthetic biology approaches to optimize the production of recombinant proteins-funded by: Support Program for Emerging Researchers-PRODOC.
  • Academic cooperation network in genomic and biology of microorganisms systems-funded by: CAPES N º 071/2013 National Program for Academic Cooperation (PROCAD).
  • Synthetic biology approaches for the production of recombinant proteins: (i) testing new combinations of regulatory elements; and (ii) creating genetic circuits with integrated synthetic memory-funded by: PRONEM Support Program for Emerging Nuclei.
  • New methods for rapid identification of emerging pathogenic corinebacteria through the combination of Pan-genomic analysis and mass spectrometry-funded by: Edital FAPESB 17/2013-Young scientist in state of Bahia.
  • Application of synthetic biology to optimize the production of recombinant proteins of biotechnological interest-project associated with the Northeast Network for health diagnosis. Call MCTI/CNPq/FNDCT Transversal Action-regional networks of research in ecosystems, biodiversity and biotechnology N º 79/2013.

Milton Ricardo de Abreu Roque

  • Genomics of endophytic bacteria: research and training of human resources-funded by: Capes-PVE.
  • Development of biomonitoring techniques using anelids polychaetes present in sandy beaches of Todos os Santos Bay, BA, Brazil, under the effect of contamination by hydrocarbons. -Funded by: Brazilian oil-Rio de Janeiro-Matrix-PETROBRAS.

Paula Carvalhal Lage von Buettner Ristow

  • Investigation of genetic and molecular mechanisms in biofilms of Leptospirafunded by: CAPES/CNPq-Special visitor researcher-Science without Borders.

Silvia Ines Sardi

  • Contagious ecthyma in sheep and goat herds of Bahia: diagnosis, prevention and epidemiological profile-funded by: Banco do Nordeste do Brasil.
  • SEASONAL DISTRIBUTION and MOLECULAR CHARACTERIZATION OF ROTAVIRUS and NOROVIRUS IN HOSPITALIZED PATIENTS WITH ACUTE GASTROENTERITIS IN SALVADOR-BAHIA funded by: Bahia State Research Support Foundation.

II. International financing

Federico Costa

  • Multifactorial determinants of Urban leptospirosis-project funded by Wellcome Trust (UK).
  • Eco-Epidemiology of Urban Leptospirosis-project funded by NationalInstitutesof Health (NIH).

Paula Carvalhal Lage von B. Ristow

  • Analissis transcripcional en leptospiras forming Biofilms-project funded by the National Agency of Investigación E Innovaciòn (Uruguay). -Coordinator: Dr. Hugo Naya (Institut Pasteur de Montevideo)

 

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