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D43TW013079

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Grant Description
Scaling up advanced genomics and bioinformatics research training in pediatric HIV/AIDS in Uganda - SURGE - project summary.

Africa bears the highest burden of HIV globally yet remains underrepresented in genomics research.

Addressing this disparity is crucial to ensure inclusive and effective interventions.

With its rich genetic diversity, research on the continent can offer valuable insights into HIV pathogenesis and treatment response.

By enhancing genomics and bioinformatics research capacity and involving African populations, we can advance our understanding of HIV and improve health outcomes in Africa.

Our H3Africa funding (CAFGEN, U54AI110398 and BRECA, U2RTW010672) was instrumental in establishing genomics and bioinformatics research and training in Uganda.

We established masters and PhD degree programs at Makerere University College of Health Sciences (MAKCHS) and six Ugandan doctoral and 10 master’s trainees have completed their training.

Projects led by our trainees have opened new areas of research, principal investigators, and NIH funding (e.g., U01HG114479 and U01HG013442).

Despite this progress, there remain substantial opportunities to further increase (“SURGE”) the number of trained and skilled genomics and bioinformatics professionals in Uganda.

We propose to build on the previous NIH funding (resources, personnel, and training programs) to scale up the capacity in genomics and bioinformatics especially as applied to the area of pediatric HIV research in Uganda.

The SURGE training program builds on a well-established collaboration between the program directors at Baylor College of Medicine (BCM) and MAKCHS, forged through a decade of NIH-funded collaboration.

The program goals are:

1) Increase the pool of highly trained and skilled independent genomics and bioinformatics scientists to conduct research in pediatric HIV.

We shall support the training of 5 doctoral and 20 masters students who will conduct mentored pediatric HIV research.

The trainees will leverage the substantial investments by the H3Africa initiative including the Baylor Uganda Pediatrics Cohort from which genomics data was generated and biospecimens (DNA, serum, plasma) archived under CAFGEN funding.

2) Provide multilevel short-term experiential training in advanced genomics and bioinformatics methodologies, responsible (ethical) conduct of research, manuscript writing, and developing competitive grant proposals for funding to post-baccalaureates, graduate students, and clinical scientists.

Short courses will also include crosscutting themes/training in research skills, research design and methodology, data management and analysis, scientific presentations, as well as research administration.

Furthermore, this application has an integral plan for mentorship and transitioning of the program leadership from BCM to MAKCHS as the direct recipient of future awards, including a transition from the BCM PI as the lead applicant to an early career scientist at MAKCHS over the course of the program.

This comprehensive approach will equip and provide the necessary foundation for the next generation of genomics and bioinformatics scientists in Uganda to understand the genomic contribution to HIV and its associated co-morbidities.
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
Texas United States
Geographic Scope
State-Wide
Makerere University College Of Health Sciences was awarded Pediatric HIV Genomics Training Program in Uganda - Surge Initiative Project Grant D43TW013079 worth $293,631 from Fogarty International Center in August 2025 with work to be completed primarily in Texas United States. The grant has a duration of 4 years 7 months and was awarded through assistance program 93.989 International Research and Research Training. The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity Fogarty HIV Research Training Program for Low-and Middle-Income Country Institutions (D43 Clinical Trial Optional).

Status
(Ongoing)

Last Modified 8/20/25

Period of Performance
8/1/25
Start Date
3/31/30
End Date
4.0% Complete

Funding Split
$293.6K
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$293.6K
Total Obligated
100.0% Federal Funding
0.0% Non-Federal Funding

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Additional Detail

Award ID FAIN
D43TW013079
SAI Number
D43TW013079-4288394378
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Private Institution Of Higher Education
Awarding Office
75NF00 NIH Fogarty International Center
Funding Office
75NF00 NIH Fogarty International Center
Awardee UEI
QSXBGHKN8KV6
Awardee CAGE
STR11
Performance District
TX-90
Senators
John Cornyn
Ted Cruz
Modified: 8/20/25