Young Investigator Award

Dear Colleagues,

We are pleased to announce that the winners of the Pathogens 2022 Young Investigator Award are Dr. Marta Giovanetti and Dr. Carrie M. Long.

Dr. Marta Giovanetti is a Visitant Researcher at the National Reference Laboratory of Flavivirus in the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation, Brazil. Her research focuses on investigating the patterns of gene flow in pathogen populations, particularly the use of phylogenetics and phylogeography as tools to recreate and understand the determinants of viral outbreaks and how this information can be translated into public policy recommendations. She is currently the researcher with the largest number and most cited papers on COVID-19 in Brazil, and she was also awarded the “Researcher Productivity Fellowship” in consideration of her many publications and her dedication to Science by the National Council for Scientific and Technological Development. She has authored 141 articles published in international peer-review journals and 2 book chapters, and she also has been involved in the development of 3 pieces of open-source software for virus genotyping. Recently (October 2021), due to her commitment in the arbovirus surveillance research, she was awarded with the L’Oréal-UNESCO For Women in Science prize.

Dr. Carrie M. Long is an NIH Independent Research Scholar (IRS) in the Laboratory of Bacteriology at the Rocky Mountain Laboratories, a component of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID). Dr. Long obtained her Ph.D. in Immunology and Microbial Pathogenesis from West Virginia University School of Medicine in 2016. Her research focuses on
C. burnetii pathogenesis, immunology, vaccinology, Q fever, animal modeling, guinea pigs, and bacterial vaccine development. Her scientific achievements are documented in 21 peer reviewed publications, including six first-author manuscripts in well respected journals. Dr. Long also contributed to the ongoing NIH COVID-19 research at RML, and she received an NIH Merit Award (2020) and an NIH Director’s Award (2021).

Each awardee will receive an honorarium of CHF 1000, an engraved plaque, and the opportunity to publish a paper free of charge in Pathogens following peer review before the end of 2022.

We would like to thank all the nominators from various fields of study for their participation and the Award Committee Members for their evaluation of the many excellent nominations.

Kind Regards,
Pathogens 2022 Award Evaluation Committee

 
Pathogens 2022 Young Investigator Award
 
 
Past Winners
 
Year: 

Winner

Shuofeng Yuan
The University of Hong Kong
Rhea Longley
Walter and Eliza Hall Institute (WEHI)

Award Committee

Prof. Lawrence Young Chairman
University of Warwick
Dr. Stephanie Richards
Prof. Anders Sjöstedt
Department of Clinical Microbiology
Dr. Marat R. Sadykov
Prof. Dr. Valentina Virginia Ebani
University of Pisa
Prof. Dr. Alexis de ROUGEMONT
Centre National de Référence des Virus des gastro-entérites

Winner

Marta Giovanetti
Oswaldo Cruz Foundation
Carrie M. Long
Laboratory of Bacteriology, DIR, NIAID, NIH

Award Committee

Prof. Lawrence Young Chairman
University of Warwick
Dr. Vyacheslav Yurchenko
Dr. Jacob Lorenzo-Morales
Dr. Vivi Miriagou

Winner

Si Ming Man
The Australian National University
Jasper Fuk-Woo Chan
The University of Hong Kong

Award Committee

Prof. Lawrence Young Chairman
University of Warwick
Dr. David Rodríguez-Lázaro
University of Burgos
Prof. Sante Roperto
Naples University
Prof. Cristiano Salata
Department of Molecular Medicine - University of Padova
Dr. Alejandro Cabezas-Cruz
INRAE
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