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D43TW012186

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Grant Description
Strengthening the Quantitative Pipeline for Multidisciplinary Trauma Research in Cameroon - Project Summary/ Abstract

Trauma is a leading cause of death and disability in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), particularly in Cameroon, where a higher burden of injury is reported compared to similar settings in the region. Injury research focused on prevention and improvements in trauma care, such as trauma quality improvement (QI), have led to significant reductions in the burden of injury in high-income countries.

Yet, there remain critical gaps in the current trauma research infrastructure in SSA due to limited training opportunities. The Sustainable Trauma Research, Education, and Mentorship Program (STREAM) will seek to fill this gap, building on an existing long-term partnership between the University of California and the University of Buea (BUEA) to provide innovative training to Cameroonian post-graduate candidates with a focus on novel, cutting-edge quantitative tools.

STREAM Cameroon program will aspire to establish a cadre of graduate trainees with multidisciplinary expertise in injury prevention and control, quality improvement, and quantitative methods that can address limitations posed by the time-dependent, dynamic, and incomplete nature of trauma-related data. The program will leverage recent advances in research methodologies, such as machine learning and implementation science, that are particularly suited to trauma research.

STREAM Cameroon aims to accomplish the following objectives:
1) Train a critical mass of multidisciplinary scientists in trauma research through MPH, PhD, and post-doctoral pathways who will form the foundation for an injury center at the BUEA;
2) Develop and implement a combination of short, medium, and long-term quantitative and trauma research curricula co-taught by U.S. and Cameroonian faculty to sustainably strengthen existing offerings at the BUEA;
3) Provide mentored research opportunities for trainees to apply quantitative skills to trauma QI projects utilizing the partnership's existing research and data collection infrastructure in Cameroon; and
4) Integrate trainee scholars into a robust scientific network through existing international organizations and the creation of a Cameroonian trauma network to serve as an ongoing community of practice.

During the five-year program, a total of 2 postdocs and eight PhD and master's level students per year will be trained using a team mentoring approach. Master's and PhD students will take part in online courses throughout their training, administered through the University of California Berkeley and University of California San Francisco's Clinical and Translational Science Institute. All students will participate in mentored research. Additionally, postdocs will spend one semester at Berkeley receiving in-person training to prepare them for faculty positions at BUEA.

Upon completion of the STREAM program, graduates will successfully engage in innovative, evidence-based research to improve the quality of trauma care and reduce the burden of injury among vulnerable populations in SSA. STREAM Cameroon graduates will thus be trained and equipped to mentor the next generation of scientists in trauma research, playing a critical role in influencing healthcare practices and policy locally and internationally.
Funding Goals
THE JOHN E. FOGARTY INTERNATIONAL CENTER (FIC) SUPPORTS RESEARCH AND RESEARCH TRAINING TO REDUCE DISPARITIES IN GLOBAL HEALTH AND TO FOSTER PARTNERSHIPS BETWEEN U.S. SCIENTISTS AND THEIR COUNTERPARTS ABROAD. FIC SUPPORTS BASIC BIOLOGICAL, BEHAVIORAL, AND SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH, AS WELL AS RELATED RESEARCH TRAINING AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT. THE RESEARCH PORTFOLIO IS DIVIDED INTO SEVERAL PROGRAMS THAT SUPPORT A WIDE VARIETY OF FUNDING MECHANISMS TO MEET PROGRAMMATIC OBJECTIVES.
Place of Performance
Los Angeles, California 90095 United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 399% from $270,000 to $1,348,450.
Los Angeles University Of California was awarded Strengthening Quantitative Pipeline for Trauma Research in Cameroon Project Grant D43TW012186 worth $1,348,450 from Fogarty International Center in September 2021 with work to be completed primarily in Los Angeles California United States. The grant has a duration of 5 years and was awarded through assistance program 93.989 International Research and Research Training. The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Fogarty Global Trauma and Injury Research Training Program (D43 Clinical Trial Optional).

Status
(Ongoing)

Last Modified 8/20/25

Period of Performance
9/16/21
Start Date
8/31/26
End Date
92.0% Complete

Funding Split
$1.3M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$1.3M
Total Obligated
100.0% Federal Funding
0.0% Non-Federal Funding

Activity Timeline

Interactive chart of timeline of amendments to D43TW012186

Subgrant Awards

Disclosed subgrants for D43TW012186

Transaction History

Modifications to D43TW012186

Additional Detail

Award ID FAIN
D43TW012186
SAI Number
D43TW012186-3160627377
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Public/State Controlled Institution Of Higher Education
Awarding Office
75NF00 NIH Fogarty International Center
Funding Office
75NF00 NIH Fogarty International Center
Awardee UEI
RN64EPNH8JC6
Awardee CAGE
4B557
Performance District
CA-36
Senators
Dianne Feinstein
Alejandro Padilla

Budget Funding

Federal Account Budget Subfunction Object Class Total Percentage
John E. Fogarty International Center, National Institutes of Health, Health and Human Services (075-0819) Health research and training Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) $539,742 100%
Modified: 8/20/25