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Emerging and Re-Emerging Pathogens Research Training Program in DRC (EREP-RTP-DRC)
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
Global Infectious Diseases (GID)
Project Information in NIH RePORTER
Emerging and Re-Emerging Pathogens Research Training Program in DRC (EREP-RTP-DRC)
Principal Institution
Institut National pour la Recherche Biomedicale
Principal Investigator(s) (PI)
Muyembe-Tamfum, Jean-Jacques Tamfum; Nachega, Jean Bisimwa; Rimoin, Anne Walsh; Sullivan, Nancy Jean
Project Contact Information
Email:
jjtmuyembe@gmail.com
Year(s) Awarded
2024–2028
Country
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Collaborators
Stellenbosch University
University of Antwerp
Institute of Tropical Medicine
Boston University
University of California Los Angeles
University of Pittsburgh
NIH Partners
NIAID
Project Description
There is an urgent need to build a critical mass of well-trained research scientists, technicians, and logistics personnel who are prepared to confront endemic, emerging, and re-emerging infections in countries most affected by them, such as the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Given the EREP-RTP-DRC team’s scientific pedigree and extensive past and present experience in pandemic response, trainees will have unique opportunities to conduct mentored-research projects of local and global significance and high clinical and/or public health impacts while advancing their career paths.
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