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Why can’t you help?” Developing research infrastructure in Nigeria

In the past, Nigeria faced a significant HIV epidemic with 1.8 million infected individuals. Despite substantial U.S. government investments and efforts by institutions like UNN College of Medicine, many researchers lack support for grant applications. Ezeanolue’s project, in collaboration with University of California San Diego (UCSD), aims to enhance research administration at UNN to increase its capacity as a grant recipient. Dr. Gregory Aarons, a UCSD professor, became involved after meeting Ezeanolue and being impressed by his community-based approach to HIV prevention and treatment, particularly for pregnant women.

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Building support infrastructure so scientists can focus on research

The G11 program, established for over a decade, addresses gaps in grants management training that hinder the application and administration of NIH grants, identified as a key barrier in global health research equity. G11 grants aim to bolster administration capacity alongside ancillary activities crucial for advanced scientific investigations. These include research integrity oversight, ethical review, laboratory animal welfare, advanced laboratory services, health sciences library, ICT systems for research, biostatistics, technology transfer, and harassment prevention. Nicole Joyce, a University of California, San Diego (UCSD) research administrator, emphasizes the importance of research administration, often overlooked. Dr. Eche Ezeanolue from the University of Nigeria Nsukka highlights the significance of G11 funding in training the unseen personnel crucial for grant success and systemic improvements. He likens G11 grants to erecting a Christmas tree, where institutions can collectively decorate it to enhance research capacity and outcomes.

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