University of Texas: 2021 Carnegie Fellow to Study Long-Term Consequences of Epidemics
April 29, 2021
April 29, 2021
AUSTIN, Texas, April 29 (TNSRes) -- The University of Texas issued the following news release:
Before COVID-19, Ebola ripped through West Africa, then touched down in the United States in 2014. Now, one newly named Carnegie fellow hopes his ongoing research on U.S. and West African survivors of the Ebola epidemic will offer both insight and warning into what a future after COVID-19 might hold.
Each year, the Carnegie Corporation of New York awards fellows $200,000 for s . . .
Before COVID-19, Ebola ripped through West Africa, then touched down in the United States in 2014. Now, one newly named Carnegie fellow hopes his ongoing research on U.S. and West African survivors of the Ebola epidemic will offer both insight and warning into what a future after COVID-19 might hold.
Each year, the Carnegie Corporation of New York awards fellows $200,000 for s . . .