The following programs are available to U.S. Scholars in Argentina
Code
AR
Show in front
Yes
Grant
Binding Mechanism of s-Hesperitine to Trypanosoma Cruzi UDP-Galactopyranose Mutase: A Potential Drug Against Chagas’ Disease
Binding Mechanism of s-Hesperitine to Trypanosoma Cruzi UDP-Galactopyranose Mutase: A Potential Drug Against Chagas’ Disease
Grant
Between the Political and Politics: Entrances and Eeconversions to Party Politics in the Social Trajectories of Argentine National Legislators (2001-2019)
Between the Political and Politics: Entrances and Eeconversions to Party Politics in the Social Trajectories of Argentine National Legislators (2001-2019)
Grant
Topological Aspects in Semialgebraic Sets
Topological Aspects in Semialgebraic Sets
Grant
VHH Nanobodies Against Norovirus: Therapy and Diagnosis
VHH Nanobodies Against Norovirus: Therapy and Diagnosis
Grant
High-Resolution Image Production and Processing for Neutron Radiography and Tomography Including Simultaneous X-ray Exposure.
High-Resolution Image Production and Processing for Neutron Radiography and Tomography Including Simultaneous X-ray Exposure.
Grant
The Human Use of Aquatic Environments and Resources in Northern Patagonia: An Archaeological and Paleoecological Approach
The Human Use of Aquatic Environments and Resources in Northern Patagonia: An Archaeological and Paleoecological Approach
Grant
Use and Development of Probabilistic Machine Learning Techniques for Classification of Spatio-Temporal Patterns
Use and Development of Probabilistic Machine Learning Techniques for Classification of Spatio-Temporal Patterns
Grant
Bovine Brucellosis Within Herd Modeling to Simulate Infection Dynamics and Evaluate Control Strategies and Management Benefits
Bovine Brucellosis Within Herd Modeling to Simulate Infection Dynamics and Evaluate Control Strategies and Management Benefits
Grant
Follicular T helper Cell Function and Antibody Response in Infants With Severe Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections
Follicular T helper Cell Function and Antibody Response in Infants With Severe Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infections