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RFA: 2024 Global Health Pilot Projects
The mission of the Mary Heersink Institute for Global Health (MHIGH) is to alleviate the most pressing global health challenges and promote healthy lives through training and mentorship of global health scholars, innovative scientific research, and groundbreaking service and capacity-building initiatives embedded in genuine collaboration, trust, and multi-directional global health partnerships.
The goal of the MHIGH Pilot Project mechanism is to catalyze innovation in any mission area that involves collaboration between experienced investigators at UAB and international partners addressing a major global health problem. Preference will be given to projects that include mentorship of junior investigators or trainees, Low-or Middle- Income Country (LMIC) settings, and/or transdisciplinary collaborations and co-funding (other institutes, Sparkman Center for Global Health, University-wide Interdisciplinary Centers and/or Departments and Divisions). These projects are useful to generate preliminary data for larger projects, support promising investigators, and/or build capacity to improve outcomes over the long term.
Earliest Submission Date (via RED-ASSIST): January 3, 2024
Application Deadline: February 26, 2024 (midnight CST)
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RFA: Telehealth Pilot Grants
The mission of the Mary Heersink Institute for Global Health (MHIGH) is to promote healthy lives through training and mentorship of global health scholars, innovative scientific research, and ground-breaking service initiatives embedded in genuine collaboration, trust, and multi-directional global health partnerships.
The goal of the MHIGH Telehealth Pilot Project mechanism is to improve health outcomes through global telehealth services facilitated by UAB. This pilot award will help improve health, save lives, and offer access to advanced medical information, expertise, and services routinely available in the U.S. but not many of our partner countries. Telehealth services may include clinical consultation or second opinions and/or diagnostic support, including laboratory, pathology, and imaging/radiology support.
Application Deadline: October 31, 2023
Note: Application deadline extended and requirements updated as of September 5, 2023.
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- Written by: Emily Johns
RFA: Global Health Pilot Projects
The mission of the Mary Heersink Institute for Global Health (MHIGH) is to alleviate the most pressing global health challenges and promote healthy lives through training and mentorship of global health scholars, innovative scientific research, and groundbreaking service and capacity-building initiatives embedded in genuine collaboration, trust, and multi-directional global health partnerships.
The goal of the MHIGH Pilot Project mechanism is to catalyze innovation in any mission area that involves collaboration between experienced investigators at UAB and international partners addressing a major global health problem. Preference will be given to projects that include mentorship of junior investigators or trainees, Low-or Middle- Income Country (LMIC) settings, and/or transdisciplinary collaborations and co-funding (other institutes, Sparkman Center for Global Health, University-wide Interdisciplinary Centers and/or Departments and Divisions). These projects are useful to generate preliminary data for larger projects, support promising investigators, and/or build capacity to improve outcomes over the long term.
Application Deadline: January 18, 2023