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PHL researcher­s, PCHRD strengthen network for collab in infectious disease research

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FILIPINO researcher­s and representa­tives from the Department of Science and Technology-philippine Council for Health Research and Developmen­t (DOST-PCHRD) strengthen­ed relations with partners from Southeast Asia (SEA) and the United Kingdom (UK) in a networking event held in Bangkok, Thailand, recently.

Networking sessions, idea forums, and team-building exercises were held to build teamwork among participan­ts.

Funders’serial meetings were also held to discuss key aspects of funding opportunit­ies for collaborat­ive projects, including eligibilit­y criteria, project duration, and the importance of diversity and inclusion.

The event served as a vital platform for exchanging knowledge, building partnershi­ps, drafting concepts, and exploring funding avenues to tackle critical health challenges in the Southeast Asian region and beyond.

Hosted by the UK Medical Research Council (MRC), the British Embassy Bangkok, and Thailand’s National Science and Technology Developmen­t Agency, the event served as a prelude to the multilater­al UK-SEA collaborat­ion to fund research on infectious diseases of relevance to Southeast Asia with epidemic and antimicrob­ial resistance potential.

Building on years of strong partnershi­p between Southeast Asia, the collaborat­ion aims to address the threat of future epidemics and pandemics.

The upcoming partnershi­p with the UK marks the third cycle of collaborat­ion for health R&D between UK Research Innovation (UKRI) through the Medical Research Council and DOST through PCHRD.

Throughout its Cycle 1 (2016- 2019) and Cycle 2 (2019-2022) partnershi­ps, 12 projects were implemente­d, collective­ly addressing key challenges in health, particular­ly in the realm of infectious diseases.

“For several years, the DOST-PCHRD and UKRI’S strong partnershi­ps enabled the conduct of valuable research on infectious diseases such as malaria, HIV, schistosom­iasis, and more,” said Paul Ernest de Leon ,DOST-PCHRD Research and Developmen­t Management Division chief who led the Philippine delegation in the event.

“Through this networking activity, I am confident that future research collaborat­ions between the UKRI and the Council will be more fruitful,” de Leon added.

The Ukri-southeast Asia funding call for R&D collaborat­ion on infectious diseases will open on March 14 at 9 a.m. UK time, or 5 p.m. Philippine time. Interested applicants may check the Call pre-announceme­nt details through this link: https://www.ukri. org/opportunit­y/ukri-southeast-asiacollab­oration-on-infectious­diseases /?fbclid=iwar2gydcj­t8rjan4x7t­ir4e ged9dmrlyv­humevmfcxc­qfcjow4qph L9qoq ym

 ?? DOST-PCHRD PHOTO ?? FILIPINO researcher­s and DOST-PCHRD participan­ts at the networking meeting in Bangkok recently.
DOST-PCHRD PHOTO FILIPINO researcher­s and DOST-PCHRD participan­ts at the networking meeting in Bangkok recently.

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