Contact PI/Project LeaderAL-DELAIMY, WAEL K Other PIs
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO
Description
Abstract Text
Applying ethical standards and norms to research both improves its quality and advances the research, in
addition to protecting the rights of research participants. Arabic-speaking countries in the Middle East and
North Africa suffer from a low level or non-existent availability of training in research ethics despite a growing
research profile and level of activities in most of these countries. Our program, The Research Ethics Education
Program in Jordan, was able in the past 5-year cycle to make an impressive impact on addressing this lack of
training by achieving its proposed goals and more. There were 118 faculty and researchers trained during this
period in the Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) from across 25 institutions in 12 different countries in
the region. Those who graduated are strongly committed to continue their career in this field. In addition, more
than 2,175 other graduate students, researchers, and faculty across the MENA region received training in RCR
by our fellows and instructors through 45 different workshops during this period. Fellows have also led the
publication of 40 peer-reviewed papers. In at least five academic institutions fellows are leading the
establishment of ethics committees for the first time, and many are now members or leading existing ethics
committees. We also achieved a three-fold higher representation of women among our fellows than currently
found in academia in Jordan and many of the MENA countries, with 4 of our female fellows assuming
administrative academic positions as deans and one as department chair. Our goal is to continue these
achievements and take this program to the next level by establishing the first Master of Bioethics for the MENA
which would be provided locally by the host research-intensive University, the Jordan University of Science
and Technology (JUST). JUST will also establish a comprehensive Center for Research Ethics that will carry
on the program’s training at multiple levels and offer certification and workshops in RCR. Arabic language
certification in RCR will also be made available to universities in the MENA. If funded for renewal we will be
able to transition the activities of the current program from the US-based-institution to the LMIC-based
institution represented by JUST. Both the master’s, the proposed center, and the Arabic language RCR
certification will provide vital capacity building in the region. It is being offered by a local university to graduate
highly qualified trainees ready to lead the region in bioethics and responsible conduct of research, and expand
the breadth of RCR training at the individual and institutional levels in the MENA. We have created a paradigm
shift in the social norms associated with research and research ethics among our fellows, and at JUST. In this
next phase we will expand on our success by adding more in-depth training offered through the Master of
Bioethics and increase the breadth of dissemination of our activities through a greater number of MENA
research and academic institutions.
Public Health Relevance Statement
This proposal is a continuation of the currently funded Research Ethics Education Program in Jordan
with activities expanding to the Middle East and North Africa region with a more robust education
initiative offered through a Master of Bioethics and the first online RCR training certification in Arabic.
The program is transforming social norms about research ethics and building such capacity across
the region. Graduates of this program will advance research and the next generation of researchers
and be leaders in responsible conduct of research.
NIH Spending Category
No NIH Spending Category available.
Project Terms
AcademiaAchievementAddressAwardBehavioralBioethicsBusinessesCase StudyCementationCertificationChronic DiseaseClinicalConsultationsCountryData CollectionDatabasesDepartment chairE-learningEducationEducational ActivitiesEducational process of instructingEducational workshopEnrollmentEthicsEthics CommitteesExtended FamilyFacultyFaithFemaleFogarty International CenterFosteringFundingGenerationsGoalsGovernmentGrantHealthHealth SciencesIndividualIndustryInformed ConsentInstitutionInternationalInvestigationJordanLanguageLeadLeadershipLearningMaster of ScienceMethodsMiddle EastModelingNorthern AfricaPaperParticipantPeer ReviewPhasePositioning AttributePrivacyPublic HealthPublicationsPublishing Peer ReviewsQualifyingResearchResearch EthicsResearch MethodologyResearch PersonnelResearch TrainingResourcesRestRightsRoleScienceServicesStudentsTechnologyTimeTrainingTraining ProgramsTraining and EducationUnited States National Institutes of HealthUniversitiesVital capacityWomancareercertificate programeducation researchepidemiology studygraduate studentimprovedinstitutional capacityinstructorlow and middle-income countriesmembermultidisciplinarynext generationpodcastpopulation healthprogramspublic health researchrecruitresearch studyresponsible research conductsocial culturesocial normsocial stigmasuccesssymposiumwebinar
John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences
CFDA Code
989
DUNS Number
804355790
UEI
UYTTZT6G9DT1
Project Start Date
01-May-2015
Project End Date
31-March-2026
Budget Start Date
01-April-2024
Budget End Date
31-March-2025
Project Funding Information for 2024
Total Funding
$244,815
Direct Costs
$237,572
Indirect Costs
$7,243
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
2024
John E. Fogarty International Center for Advanced Study in the Health Sciences
$244,815
Year
Funding IC
FY Total Cost by IC
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