SDGS-ID Research Award Project for Young Researchers, the System Design of Inclusive Society with Infectious Diseases

Award

The research proposal of Wakana Oishi has been accepted by SDGS-ID Research Award Project for Young Researchers, the System Design of Inclusive Society with Infectious Diseases. Wakana Oishi receives the excellent young researchers award with this proposal. Congratulations!!!

In addition to it, the research proposal of Yifan Zhu and Sewwandi Bandara have been also accepted by the SDGS-ID Research Award Project for Young Researchers

SDGS-ID Research Award Project for Young Researchers, the System Design of Inclusive Society with Infectious Diseases

Wakana Oishi
Development of a COVID-19 infection risk map in Sendai city
The Excellent Young Researchers Award

Yifan Zhu
A multinational effort of developing a back-calculation model for COVID-19 surveillance and epidemic response framework via wastewater-based epidemiology

Sewwandi Bandara
Development of health protection strategies against SARS-CoV-2 In indoor environments based on network analysis

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