Global Infectious Diseases and HPV Research Training in Kenya
Project Number7D43TW010905-02
Contact PI/Project LeaderTEMMERMAN, MARLEEN Other PIs
Awardee OrganizationAGA KHAN UNIVERSITY (KENYA)
Description
Abstract Text
ABSTRACT
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the most common sexually transmitted infection in the world with 85% of
infections occurring in low and lower middle income countries (LMIC). Nearly all cervical cancer is due to
persistent HPV infection with 87% of all cervical cancer deaths occurring in LMIC. Detecting, preventing, and
treating HPV infection is thus a major health priority for the country and the region. Aga Khan University East
Africa (AKU) is a premier medical and nursing academic institution uniquely situated to address global infectious
diseases and HPV. It is a growing university with campuses in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania, and it has initiated
the first clinical infectious diseases (ID) fellowship for medical doctors in East Africa. However, in order to achieve
its goal to become a top research institution, AKU needs further research capacity building and support to train
a critical mass of health researchers at AKU with in-depth scientific expertise. The objectives of this proposal are
to: 1) increase research into the prevention, detection, and treatment of HPV infection and its impact on
cancer; 2) strengthen the capacity of AKU to conduct research in infectious diseases; and 3) expand
knowledge and skills in clinical research across AKU campuses in East Africa. The proposed research
training program will be led by Drs. Marleen Temmerman and Michael Chung who will be Multiple Program
Directors. Together, they will partner AKU with the University of Washington (UW) and its extensive history of
successfully implementing research training programs in Kenya. The UW has trained hundreds of Kenyans in
health research for over 30 years. UW is also home to a world-renowned HPV Research Group led by faculty
experts from the UW and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center. Drs. Temmerman and Chung will
establish a joint research training program for Kenyans with three tracks of varying duration. The long-term
track will allow AKU ID fellows to earn a UW Master’s in Public Health (MPH) degree by taking classes in
Seattle and conducting fieldwork in Kenya; the medium-term track will invite AKU medical and nursing
faculty researchers for 3 months of classes at UW followed by a mentored project in Kenya; and the
short-term track will give an opportunity for AKU faculty, staff, and students throughout East Africa to
learn grant and manuscript writing and leadership skills through in-person workshops in Nairobi, Kenya
and online courses from the UW. A total of 3 AKU ID fellows will earn MPH degrees at the UW, 10 AKU faculty
members will undergo non-degree coursework at the UW, and hundreds of trainees will take the workshops and
online courses. After graduating, the ID fellows will be offered academic medical positions at AKU and join faculty
and staff who have been trained in the medium- and short-term courses at AKU to build sustainable research
capacity. By the end of the program, AKU faculty will be able to conduct quality HPV research, publish in
internationally-recognized journals, conduct courses to train the next generation of HPV scientists, and
independently obtain extramural grants to support their work.
Public Health Relevance Statement
NARRATIVE
The proposed program will support human papillomavirus (HPV) research training at Aga Khan University East
Africa (AKU) by building upon its clinical infectious diseases (ID) fellowship, which is one of only two offered in
the region, and focusing on nursing as well as medical research faculty. HPV is the most prevalent sexually
transmitted disease worldwide and is the primary cause for cervical cancer, which is the leading cause of cancer
mortality for women in Kenya and East Africa. AKU will partner with the University of Washington (UW) to train:
1) AKU ID fellows who will earn Master’s in Public Health degrees at the UW; 2) AKU medical and nursing faculty
who will take 3 months of coursework in epidemiology and biostatistics at the UW; and 3) AKU faculty, staff, and
students who will enroll in week-long workshops in Nairobi, Kenya or take online courses delivered by UW faculty
on research manuscript and grant writing and complementary leadership skills.
John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences
CFDA Code
989
DUNS Number
559368120
UEI
VJ84MM7PBNM3
Project Start Date
03-August-2018
Project End Date
29-February-2024
Budget Start Date
04-December-2018
Budget End Date
29-February-2020
Project Funding Information for 2018
Total Funding
$247,676
Direct Costs
$239,660
Indirect Costs
$8,016
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2018
John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences
$247,676
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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