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Vanderbilt-Mozambique Biomedical Informatics (VM-BMI) Training and Research 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
Fogarty HIV Research Training
Project Information in NIH RePORTER
Vanderbilt-Mozambique Biomedical Informatics (VM-BMI) Training and Research Program
Principal Institution
Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Principal Investigator(s) (PI)
Were, Martin Chieng; Chilundo, Baltazar; Mosse, Emilio Luis; Wester, C. William
Project Contact Information
Email:
martin.c.were@vumc.org
Year(s) Awarded
2024–2028
Country
Mozambique
Collaborators
University of Eduardo Mondlane
Project Description
Mozambique (a country in Africa with the fourth highest HIV prevalence globally) has made good progress in HIV pandemic control, but significant gaps remain.
Leveraging proven leadership and expertise as Mozambique’s lead HIV strategic information partner and a history of highly successful partnerships between the University of Eduardo Mondlane (UEM) and Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC), the Vanderbilt- Mozambique Biomedical Informatics (VM-BMI) Training and Research program will increase biomedical informatics (BMI) capacity for HIV research at UEM. Over the course of the five-year project, VM-BMI will train six UEM faculty fellows, ten master’s-level UEM students, and 200 Mozambican workshop and bootcamp participants with an eye towards long-term sustainability.
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