Fellowships and grants
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Extremal Combinatorics and Biological Applications of Combinatorics
Promising Investigator Research Award, Track I,
Office of Research and Graduate Education,
University of South Carolina,
2010-2011, $15,632
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Marie Curie Fellowship,
Hungarian Bioinformatics
at the Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics
of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences
- 2 months in Summer 2010
- 2 months in Summer 2009
- 2 months in Summer 2008
- 2 months in Summer 2007
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Administrative Supplement:
Phylogenetic Analysis with Complex Genome Rearrangement Events (2009-2010) by
NIH
NIGMS 3 R01 GM078991-03S1, co-I,
PI: Jijun Tang
(USC
CSE),
co-I's: László A.
Székely
(USC
Math)
and
Todd J. Vision
(UNC
Biology) $89,000
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Travel grants
- To Hypergraph Turán problem,
American Institute of Mathematics, Palo Alto, California, March 21-25, 2011
- To
Combinatorics, Groups, Algorithms, and Complexity,
(Babai is 60), Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, March 21-25 2010
- To
New Directions in Algorithms, Combinatorics, and Optimization (Trotter is 65) Georgia Tech, Atlanta, May 5-9, 2008
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