This page of Research Supported by FAPESP assembles referential information on scholarships and research grants, awarded by FAPESP, related to the research theme Coronavirus.
The display board "FAPESP Support in Numbers" presents the amount of ongoing or concluded scholarships and research grants, awarded by the Foundation, related to the theme Coronavirus.
In the center of the page, you will see some information on scholarships and research grants for development in Brazil and abroad.
On the left side of the page, it is possible to browse the other Research Themes highlighted in science and in society.
Use the "Refine results" list of options to filter information on the research theme Coronavirus and to get results that are more specific for your search, according to following parameters: Field of Knowledge, type of Research Grants, modality of Scholarships, type of Programs, Institution and status of Research Projects.
Furthermore, in this page, the Maps and Graphs contribute to identifying the geographical distribution of FAPESP sponsorship in the State of São Paulo and to visualizing the historical sequence of funded research by year on the themeCoronavirus.
FAPESP Information about COVID-19: Calls, Research and News
Information source for Coronavirus (Covid-19)
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Our editors explored the JSTOR corpus to identify articles relevant to the COVID-19 crisis, highlighting more than 6,000 articles from more than 500 journals and making them free for all to read through June 30, 2020. They can be searched and discovered on jstor.org and along with JSTOR’S open and freely available content.