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Entrenching Training and Capacity in Research Ethics in Nigeria (ENTRENCH) Program

The following grant was awarded by, is supported by, is administered by or is in partnership with the Fogarty International Center at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Funding Fogarty Program

Bioethics

Project Information in NIH RePORTER

Entrenching Training and Capacity in Research Ethics in Nigeria (ENTRENCH) Program

Principal Institution

University of Maryland Baltimore

Principal Investigator(s) (PI)

Adebamowo, Clement Adebayo; Ogundiran, Temidayo Olusade

Project Contact Information

Email: cadebamowo@som.umaryland.edu

Year(s) Awarded

2017-2022

Country

Nigeria

Collaborators

University of Ibadan

NIH Partners

NHGRI

Project Description

The ENTRENCH Program is a collaborative research ethics training program jointly implemented by the University of Maryland, Baltimore, University of Ibadan, Nigeria, and the Center for Bioethics and Research that enables continued development of a national research ethics regulatory environment in Nigeria. It mobilizes local and international resources and expertise to provide short, medium and long term trainings in research ethics to health researchers, administrators and members of health research ethics committees and individuals capable of leading research ethics in their institutions. 

In 2018, this award received a funding supplement through Alzheimer's Disease and its related Dementias (AD/ADRD)-focused Administrative supplements for NIH grants that are not focused on Alzheimer's disease (NOT-AG-18-008).

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