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NIH Apr 1, 2018 | R25
MBARARA UNIVERSITY RESEARCH ETHICS EDUCATION PROGRAM (MUREEP)
Institution: Mbarara University
FOA Number: PAR-16-081
Abstract
The volume of international research in sub Saharan Africa is increasing largely because of the continents unique high burden of diseases such as malaria, HIV and more recently non-communicable diseases. The continent also faces emerging global health challenges such as Ebola and Zika virus all of which will require testing of new medicines, medical devices or understanding the pathophysiology. Many studies now include complex research such as genetic testing. The growth in volume and complexity of international research presents challenges to research ethics committees because most of them are inadequately prepared to review these complex projects. Resource limited settings also present unique features such as research among predominantly non-literate study populations, patriarchal society which may undermine fundamental principles such as autonomy and confidentiality. There is need to train RECs and researchers to become aware of these new challenges and devise ways of how to deal with them. To meet these needs, it is necessary to establish research ethics training in Sub Saharan Africa. We propose the Mbarara University Research Ethics Education Program (MUREEP) to build multi-level research ethics capacity in Uganda. Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST) is uniquely positioned, to implement the training needed to build the research ethics capacity of its investigators, mentors, and REC, as well as those of other local institutions. Our collaborators at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), Harvard University, Makerere University and Uganda National Council of Science and Technology (UNCST) will bring their extensive expertise in international and local research ethics to the team. We propose to 1) establish and implement a sustainable MPH-Research Ethics degree at MUST that will graduate 12 students over the grant period. Combining a public health masters degree with research ethics will result in a public health researcher with extensive knowledge in ethics and who will be competitive in the job market. 2) Offer a repertoire of short courses, and capacity building activities that will train at least 525 participants in the region. Our proposed program of short courses will include a focus on the ethics of genetics research and bio-banking, the first of its kind at MUST and in the region. 3) Create a critical mass of teachers and mentors for sustainable research ethics training in southwestern Uganda and provide training and support for faculty in teaching/mentoring in research ethics, and 4) Strengthen the expertise of REC at MUST and other local institutions.
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R25Project Number:
R25TW010507Start Date:
Apr 1, 2018End Date:
Mar 31, 2023PROJECT TERMS:
Address, Administrator, Africa South of the Sahara, African, Award, Awareness, base, Bioethics, burden of illness, Collaborations, Committee Members, Complex, Consultations, Country, Coupled, Credentialing, curriculum development, Disease, Ebola virus, Education, Educational Curriculum, Educational process of instructing, Enrollment, Ensure, Environment, Epidemiology, Ethical Issues, Ethics, experience, Face, Faculty, faculty support, Functional disorder, Funding, gateway course, Generations, Genetic Diseases, Genetic Research, genetic testing, Genetic Variation, Genome, global health, Grant, Growth, Health, HIV, Human, Income, Infectious Diseases Research, Institution, Institutional Review Boards, International, international center, job market, Knowledge, Leadership, low and middle-income countries, Malaria, Master of Public Health, Master's Degree, Medical Device, Medicine, Mentors, Mentorship, Participant, Policies, Positioning Attribute, programs, Protocols documentation, Public Health, Research, Research Ethics, Research Ethics Committees, Research Personnel, Research Training, Resources, response, Rural, Science, Scientist, Series, Societies, Students, study population, teacher mentor, Technology, Testing, Time, Training, Training and Education, Training Support, Uganda, United States National Institutes of Health, Universities, Vulnerable Populations, Work, Zika Virus