U2RTW012129
Cooperative Agreement
Overview
Grant Description
Data Science for Child Health Now in Ghana (DS-CHANGE) - Program Abstract - Data Science for Child Health Now in Ghana (DS-CHANGE) Training Program. Our goal for the DS-CHANGE training program is to build data science capacity at Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) and develop a cadre of qualified data scientists focused on child health in Ghana. We will develop this cadre of scientists with mentored training and experiential learning that cross-sect biomedical data science disciplines (applied mathematics, computer science, clinical informatics, biostatistics, epidemiology), health conditions (malaria, injury and congenital anomalies), and biomedical domains (e.g. pediatrics, parasitology).
Faculty and graduate student trainees will tackle computationally complex child health problems in Ghana. Our program focuses on 3 of the top 10 causes of child death/disability in Ghana including malaria, injury, and congenital malformations (orofacial clefts). We aim to:
Aim 1: Deliver a comprehensive mentored interdisciplinary training program that cross-sects data science methodologies, health conditions, and biomedical domains to a diverse group of Ghanaian graduate-level MS and PhD trainees.
Aim 2: Increase KNUST faculty and institutional capacity in biomedical data science by (a) facilitating cross-training in data science methodologies; (b) developing deeper expertise in biomedical data science methods; and (c) building teaching and mentoring proficiency in biomedical data science.
Aim 3: Develop proficiency of faculty and graduate trainees in effective methods of team science so that interdisciplinary teams with minimal overlapping expertise can function synergistically.
Collaboration: This program builds on established collaborations between KNUST and the University of Washington (UW), Seattle Children's Hospital and Research Institute, and the non-profit Smile Train.
Approach: KNUST graduate trainees will obtain a master or PhD degree in data science from KNUST that will be bolstered by a 3-month externship in Seattle with a thesis on a real-world Ghana child health problem. KNUST faculty trainees will participate in faculty exchanges with UW faculty. Select KNUST faculty will complete a UW professional certificate program in a data science domain. All trainees will participate in a monthly Zoom seminar to enhance interdisciplinary effectiveness.
Impact: We will train 13 graduate trainees and 16 faculty for a robust biomedical data science graduate program at KNUST. Trainees will compete successfully for research funding, will contribute to the evidence base in child health, and will take up positions as leaders in data science and child health at KNUST and other Ghanaian institutions.
Faculty and graduate student trainees will tackle computationally complex child health problems in Ghana. Our program focuses on 3 of the top 10 causes of child death/disability in Ghana including malaria, injury, and congenital malformations (orofacial clefts). We aim to:
Aim 1: Deliver a comprehensive mentored interdisciplinary training program that cross-sects data science methodologies, health conditions, and biomedical domains to a diverse group of Ghanaian graduate-level MS and PhD trainees.
Aim 2: Increase KNUST faculty and institutional capacity in biomedical data science by (a) facilitating cross-training in data science methodologies; (b) developing deeper expertise in biomedical data science methods; and (c) building teaching and mentoring proficiency in biomedical data science.
Aim 3: Develop proficiency of faculty and graduate trainees in effective methods of team science so that interdisciplinary teams with minimal overlapping expertise can function synergistically.
Collaboration: This program builds on established collaborations between KNUST and the University of Washington (UW), Seattle Children's Hospital and Research Institute, and the non-profit Smile Train.
Approach: KNUST graduate trainees will obtain a master or PhD degree in data science from KNUST that will be bolstered by a 3-month externship in Seattle with a thesis on a real-world Ghana child health problem. KNUST faculty trainees will participate in faculty exchanges with UW faculty. Select KNUST faculty will complete a UW professional certificate program in a data science domain. All trainees will participate in a monthly Zoom seminar to enhance interdisciplinary effectiveness.
Impact: We will train 13 graduate trainees and 16 faculty for a robust biomedical data science graduate program at KNUST. Trainees will compete successfully for research funding, will contribute to the evidence base in child health, and will take up positions as leaders in data science and child health at KNUST and other Ghanaian institutions.
Funding Goals
NOT APPLICABLE
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding Agency
Place of Performance
Ghana
Geographic Scope
Foreign
Related Opportunity
Analysis Notes
Amendment Since initial award the total obligations have increased 189937900% from $1 to $1,899,380.
Kwame Nkrumah University Of Science And Technology was awarded
Data Science for Child Health Now in Ghana (DS-CHANGE)
Cooperative Agreement U2RTW012129
worth $1,899,380
from the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in September 2021 with work to be completed primarily in Ghana.
The grant
has a duration of 4 years 10 months and
was awarded through assistance program 93.310 Trans-NIH Research Support.
The Cooperative Agreement was awarded through grant opportunity Change of Recipient Organization (Type 7 Parent Clinical Trial Optional).
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 9/26/25
Period of Performance
9/22/21
Start Date
7/31/26
End Date
Funding Split
$1.9M
Federal Obligation
$0.0
Non-Federal Obligation
$1.9M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Subgrant Awards
Disclosed subgrants for U2RTW012129
Transaction History
Modifications to U2RTW012129
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
U2RTW012129
SAI Number
U2RTW012129-3826205738
Award ID URI
SAI UNAVAILABLE
Awardee Classifications
Non-Domestic (Non-U.S.) Entity
Awarding Office
75NF00 NIH Fogarty International Center
Funding Office
75NA00 NIH OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR
Awardee UEI
XSNQG1AB5HE6
Awardee CAGE
SPC01
Performance District
Not Applicable
Budget Funding
| Federal Account | Budget Subfunction | Object Class | Total | Percentage |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Office of the Director, National Institutes of Health, Health and Human Services (075-0846) | Health research and training | Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) | $499,794 | 71% |
| National Institute of Dental and Craniofacial Research, National Institutes of Health, Health and Human Services (075-0873) | Health research and training | Grants, subsidies, and contributions (41.0) | $200,000 | 29% |
Modified: 9/26/25