Global health research highlights of 2023 from Fogarty and NIH
January 5, 2024
The year started with the conclusion of a singular chapter in the Fogarty International Center's history—the end of Roger Glass' tenure as Fogarty's longest-serving director. Still Fogarty maintained focus on its core programs and core values in 2023—from celebrating the 20th anniversary of two flagship grant programs to working towards equitable research by elevating underrepresented voices and groups.
The following selections from readers and editors of Global Health Matters demonstrate Fogarty's continued dedication to support, fund, and train the next generation of global health leaders.
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Leadership transition at Fogarty:
Peter Kilmarx stepped in as acting director and Rachel Sturke as acting deputy director in January 2023. Kilmarx emphasized the center's
continued commitment to global health research, partnership building, capacity strengthening, pandemic preparedness, planetary health, noncommunicable diseases, and implementation science. In February, we celebrated
the extraordinary career of outgoing director Roger Glass.
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20 years of Global Health Fellows & Scholars and Global Brain: Fogarty's flagship
Global Health Fellows & Scholars turned 20. Profiles of several alumni caught readers attention, including those of
Yvetot Joseph,
Anubha Agarwal,
Alex Kayongo, and
Eric Nelson. Another Fogarty program also turned 20: The
Global Brain and Nervous System Disorders Research across the Lifespan program has supported research in 66 low- and middle-income countries.
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Reimagining global health at revitalized CUGH: The Consortium of Universities for Global Health (CUGH) returned “in real life," holding its first in-personal conference since 2019. A plenary session co-moderated by Acting Fogarty Director Peter Kilmarx discussed
reimaging global health in the 21st century. Other sessions focused on
nutrition & health and
reducing waste and environmental impact of eye surgeries.
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Persevering in Ukraine:
Fogarty-supported researchers in Ukraine are persevering despite the war with Russia. Acting Fogarty Director Peter Kilmarx visited Warsaw, Poland, to learn about
Fogarty's impact in Eastern Europe and Central Asia. We also profiled a
bioethics program in Ukraine which has persisted through COVID-19 and the war.
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Preparing future generations of African researchers: The
African Postdoctoral Training Initiative (APTI) welcomed its third round of fellows. APTI provides African researchers with four-year fellowships—two years spent in an NIH lab and an additional two years at home institutions in Africa. We caught up with
three fellows from the first cohort and the
two from the second cohort.
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Using data to understand the global burden of diseases: A study calculated a
new estimate of dementia prevalence in India, showing that it affects 3 million more people than previously thought. Noting that their data is used to guide allocation and prioritization of resources, the Global Burden of Cardiovascular Diseases Collaboration announced plans to publish the
cardiovascular disease dashboard annually rather than every few years.
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Building research infrastructure and capacity: Three decades of Fogarty-supported training programs have allowed
Peru's research infrastructure to blossom. Fogarty grant recipient Jerrold Ellner, an immunologist and HIV researcher,
helped build Uganda's exceptional scientific infrastructure.
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Shining a spotlight on Fogarty's Division of International Epidemiology and Population Studies: Between January and November 2023, Fogarty's Division of International Epidemiology and Population Studies (DEIPS) published
25 studies in peer-reviewed journals on a range of topics related to both domestic and global health.
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Remembering colleague and friend Rob Eiss: Rob Eiss, a long-term member of the Fogarty team, passed away in late October. He leaves a
legacy as an advocate for global health research partnerships.
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