University of Leeds

Grantee website Leeds, United Kingdom
Purpose
to explore the mechanistic pathways by which aflatoxin, a frequent food fungal metabolite, may lead to child growth faltering in sub-Saharan Africa. Relevant biomarkers will be identified for applications in child cohort and intervention studies
Division
Global Growth & Opportunity,
Global Health
Date
APRIL 2013
Region served
GLOBAL
Committed amount
$1,167,679
Grant topic
Discovery and Translational Sciences,
Nutrition
Duration (months)
55
Grantee location
Leeds, United Kingdom

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