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Global Infectious Disease Research Training (GID)

Status: Not accepting applications at this time

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Eligibility

  • Country eligibility for Fogarty international training grants
  • Applicant institutions may submit more than one application, provided that each application is scientifically distinct.
  • Eligibility: Planning Grant for Global Infectious Disease Research Training Program (D71)
    • Applications may only be submitted by foreign institutions in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), as defined by the World Bank Classification system.
    • Foreign applicants should apply in collaboration with U.S. institutions and must name an individual in the proposed institutions as the major collaborator.
    • See full D71 Eligibility Information for more details.
  • Eligibility: Global Infectious Disease Research Training Program (D43)
    • U.S. institutions with a demonstrated collaboration with a researcher at a LMIC institution may apply.
    • Foreign institutions in LMICs may also apply.
    • Applicant institution must have robust and high-quality research ongoing in the areas proposed.
    • See full D43 Eligibility Information for more details.

Program Overview

The Global Infectious Disease (GID) research training program addresses research training needs related to infectious diseases that are predominantly endemic in or impact upon people living in developing countries. The training programs include a variety of research training options to match the needs of the developing country institution. Program focus on a major endemic or life-threatening emerging infectious disease, neglected tropical disease, infections that frequently occur as a co-infection in HIV infected individuals, or infections associated with noncommunicable disease conditions of public health importance in LMICs. The ultimate goal is to build a critical mass of researchers and support staff to conduct independent infectious disease research in developing country institutions.

Training programs may include:

  • Long-term (master's or doctoral degree and other training that is six months or longer) training for the full range of skills necessary to support research and research administration with the understanding that the focus of thesis and training-related research will be in their country.
  • Medium-term (three- to up to six-months) training or mentoring, including specialized clinical, laboratory, research or administrative/business skills necessary to support research that is planned or ongoing.
  • Short-term (less than three months) training or mentoring that focuses on research methodology, laboratory skills necessary to support research ethics and compliance issues, program and grants administration and financial management, grant writing, preparation of scientific manuscripts, data management, informatics, and other relevant areas.
  • Institutional capacity-building efforts such as in-country training workshops in advanced research techniques, distance learning and informatics.
  • Advanced in-country mentored research undertaken by the trainee in their home country upon completion of his/her initial period of long-term training under the program.

Starting with 2019 application deadlines, D71 planning grants are eligible for up to two years of support, with increased funds for training resources, including faculty strengthening activities; development of advanced course and training resources; and training program evaluation.

Recent Awards

View a full list of Global Infectious Diseases (GID) Research Training grant awards by institution.

Inquiries

Programmatic Issues

Barbara Sina, Ph.D.
Program Director
Division of International Training and Research
Fogarty International Center
National Institutes of Health
Building 31, Room B2C39
31 Center Drive, MSC 2220
Bethesda, MD 20892-2220
Telephone: (301) 402-9467
FAX: (301) 402-0779
Email: barbara_sina@nih.gov

Grants Management

Satabdi Raychowdhury
Grants Management Specialist
Fogarty International Center
Building 31, Room B2C29
31 Center Drive, MSC 2220
Bethesda, MD 20892-2220
Telephone: 301-496-9750
Fax: 301-594-1211
Email: Satabdi.Raychowdhury@nih.gov

Partners

The D43 announcement is issued by Fogarty in collaboration with the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).

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Last Updated: 12/14/2023 1:08 PM