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Overview
The Global Infectious Disease Research
Training Program
This program is sponsored by
the John E Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study
in The Health Sciences (FIC) Founded in 1968. The Center bears
the name of a U.S. Congressman of great vision, who advocated
international co-operation in the interest of the health of
mankind. The Center has grown into a multi million dollar
enterprise which extends to over 100 countries and involves
many thousands of scientists in the United States and abroad.
The current GIDRTP was developed
through the efforts of the current director of PNGIMR, Dr.
Peter Siba, and Drs John Reeder (PNG IMR Director 2000-2006)
and Peter Zimmerman (Principal Investigator, Case Western
Reserve University). The two institutions involved have a
longstanding partnership which was initiated in1982 and focused
on filariasis.
By the mid-1990s the IMR/CWRU
program had expanded to include other research activities
into aspects of other infectious diseases: malaria, tuberculosis,
HIV/AIDS and others. The need to employ appropriately trained
staff to undertake and continue future research became increasingly
apparent. At this point it was decided that although maintenance
of international collaboration was important, the most effective
strategy would be to train PNG nationals, familiar with the
country’s rich cultural diversity, to undertake biomedical
research focussing directly on the explicit needs of the PNG
National Health Plan (2001-2010). The GIDRTP was established
in 2006 and works in cooperation with UPNG, the country’s
premier university.
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