Help the Gates help the world
If you want to help save the world, but aren’t willing or able to risk infecting yourself with malaria to do so, there still may be a way. The Gates Foundation has dedicated $100 million to encourage innovation in global health research, offering grants to those with innovative ideas on four topics: Tuberculosis, HIV, infectious diseases and drug resistance.
They plan to give $100,000 each to 60 new projects. Proposal applications are short - only about two pages long - and preliminary data is not required for the applications due at the end of May. They’ll be accepted beginning March 31. The projects can be unproven, and unorthodox, but each applicant will need to be a scientist and have a lab in which to do the work.
The foundation is already spending about $450 million to support 40 bigger projects focused on preventing infectious diseases, creating drugs or delivery systems that limit resistance, creating new ways to prevent or cure HIV infection, and understanding latent TB infection.

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