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Cristobal Briceno Urzua

 

Key Facts

FUNDING SCHEME ICON
FUNDING SCHEME
Fellowship
VALUE ICON
VALUE
£14,600
WHERE ICON
WHERE
Chile

Summary

Capacity building in molecular genetics and immunology for biodiversity conservation in Chile. The DI-funded project Conserving the critically endangered Darwin’s fox on Chiloe Island, Chile has successfully conducted active research and conservation of Darwin’s fox on Chioe Island in 2002 – 2005. Local NGOs will continue to actively pursue applied conservation. The scholarship aims to provide training and capacity building in areas here Chile requires further assistance. Capacity will be built in molecular screening and immunology and the scholar will actively disseminate knowledge in Chile. Training will develop and apply molecular screening of loci involved in immunocompetence. The model species will use Darwin’s fox and the methodology will assist further conservation planning (translocations and captive breeding).
 
Status Completed
Reference EIDPS009
Round 13
Start 01/09/2005
End 31/08/2006

Project Leader


Project Partners
Universidad de Los Lagos

Regions
South America

Countries
Chile

Documents:
Download: Final Report - EIDPS009 FWFR - 12/11/2008

Download: Half Year Report - EIDPS009 FWHYR - 12/11/2008

Download: Application Form - EIDPS009 App - 12/11/2008