Franziska Grieder
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Born
AlmamaterUniversity of Zurich (D.V.M.)
University of Wisconsin–Madison (M.S., Ph.D.)
University of Wisconsin–Madison (M.S., Ph.D.)
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| Alma mater | University of Zurich (D.V.M.) University of Wisconsin–Madison (M.S., Ph.D.) |
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| Institutions | Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Office of Research Infrastructure Programs |
Franziska B. Grieder is a Swiss-American veterinary scientist. She is the director of the Office of Research Infrastructure Programs at the National Institutes of Health. Grieder was a faculty member and researcher at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.
Born in Dayton, Ohio, Grieder grew up in Switzerland and received her doctorate in veterinary medicine from the University of Zurich. She earned her M.S. and Ph.D. in viral pathogenesis at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, and conducted postdoctoral research on the Venezuelan equine encephalitis virus (VEE) at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.[1]
