A scholarship fund founded in recognition of the work of the Japanese microbiologist Dr Hideyo Noguchi
Background of the fund
In 2008, Brian Greenwood, Manson Professor of Clinical Tropical Medicine at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, was one of two researchers awarded the first Hideyo Noguchi Africa Prize by the Government of Japan in recognition of his contribution to research on the control of infectious diseases in Africa where he worked for 30 years before joining the staff of LSHTM.
This award was established in recognition of the work of the Japanese microbiologist Dr Hideyo Noguchi, who died in Ghana in 1928 whilst undertaking research on yellow fever. Professor Greenwood has donated all of the prize money to the ALN scholarship fund.
