On behalf of the Fogarty International Center at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), the following funding opportunities, notices and announcements may be of interest to those working in the field of global health research. Updates are typically distributed once a week. Featured Events Webinar Series: Lessons Learned from Global Food and Nutrition Insecurity Join us for a webinar on November 3 at 10 a.m. ET. for an overview of global food and nutrition insecurity with Rafael Pérez-Escamilla of Yale School of Public Health. Session 1 of our three-part series. International Collaborations: Policies, Processes, & Partnerships Join this webinar on how to navigate NIH grants policies and processes if you are a foreign organization looking to secure NIH funding, a domestic researcher looking to partner with a foreign entity, or a domestic institution partnering with a foreign collaborator. Upcoming Deadlines for Fogarty Funding Opportunities Upcoming deadlines for funding opportunities in which Fogarty is a funding partner: - Prevention and Treatment through a Comprehensive Care Continuum for HIV-affected Adolescents in Resource Constrained Settings Implementation Science Network (PATC3H-IN):
Funding Opportunities NIH funding opportunities focusing on global health and foreign collaboration: NIH funding opportunities for which foreign components may apply: Funding opportunities in which NIH is a funding partner with an outside institution(s): - UAE-NIH Collaborative Awards 2023: CRDF Global is accepting proposals from joint United Arab Emirates (UAE) and U.S. based investigators working in the field of infectious disease and immunology research.
Abstract submission deadline: December 2, 2022 - U.S. NIH – PCHRD Collaborative Research Call for Tuberculosis (CoRe TB) invites researchers to submit concept proposals. This initiative will provide a maximum of three years of funding to support six high-quality collaborative research projects focused on research in TB and related coinfections and comorbidities, to address TB research needs.
Concept proposal deadline: December 7, 2022 Other Funding News Other funding updates that may be of interest to global health researchers. General NIH notices: NIH Notices of Special Interest (NOSIs): Non-NIH funding opportunities: - Wellcome Career Development Awards provide funding for mid-career researchers from low- or middle-income countries in any discipline who have the potential to be international research leaders.
Application deadline: December 1, 2022 - Yale/Stanford Global Health Scholars Program: places U.S-trained physicians in rotations in the developing world, Rotation sites include South Africa, Uganda, and Rwanda. Reimbursement award amount varies by region.
Application deadline: December 9, 2022 - WomenLift Health is accepting nominations from women in public health who are Indian nationals and reside and work in India for their 2023 Indian Leadership Journey.
Application deadline: December 9, 2022 - International Community Access to Child Health (ICATCH) is accepting applications from pediatricians, other doctors, nurses and other medical professionals involved in child health care or child health education in low income countries.
Preliminary application deadline: December 9, 2022 - The Visitor Training Program (VTP) is designed to help build hematology capacity in low- and middle-income countries by providing funding for hematologists and hematology-related health care professionals.
Application deadline: December 16, 2022 - ASH Latin American Training Program (LATP) pays for travel and living expenses and equips participants with the tools necessary to implement training at their home institution.
Application deadline: December 16, 2022 - Grand Challenges has several funding opportunities now accepting applications: Application deadline: December 16, 2022
Featured News and Information Fogarty News NIH News Training Opportunities - Ethical and Regulatory Aspects of Clinical Research from the Department of Bioethics at the NIH Clinical Center will be offered September 21–November 9, 2022. The course is free and readily accessible to the non-medically trained as well as to those in the field of scientific research. Nursing CEUs are offered.
- Raising a Resilient Scientist Series starts Nov. 9: The NIH Office of Intramural Training & Education (OITE) is offering a five-unit series covering communication, resilience, inclusivity, conflict and feedback, and trainee wellbeing to help extramural PIs support biomedical trainees.
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