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Johns Hopkins ELBI Fellowship Cultivates Biosecurity Leaders

The Emerging Leaders in Biosecurity Fellowship (ELBI) at Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security trains professionals to address global biological threats.

Johns Hopkins ELBI Fellowship Cultivates Biosecurity Leaders

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The Emerging Leaders in Biosecurity Fellowship (ELBI) is a competitive program run by the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security. Its mission is to develop a diverse network of professionals prepared to tackle complex biological threats and strengthen global health security.

The fellowship is designed for early- to mid-career professionals from various sectors, including government, science, medicine, and the military. The program typically involves workshops, networking events, and mentorship, focusing on policy, technology, and global cooperation in biosecurity.

Applications for the fellowship are accepted annually, with selected fellows participating in a series of events. The program is widely recognized for building expertise and leadership in a critical field aimed at preventing and responding to biological incidents.

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