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Fogarty/Ellison Overseas Fellowships in Global Health and Clinical Research Training
2005 Recipients
The Fogarty International Center (FIC) of the National Institutes
of Health (NIH) has announced the 2005 awardees of the FIC/Ellison
Overseas Fellowships in Global Health and Clinical Research Program,
a training program for U.S. and low- and middle-income country students
in the health sciences. Paired student awardees from the U.S. and
overseas receive one year of mentored clinical research training
at an NIH-funded institution in a developing country.
"Increasing the numbers of clinical researchers with practical
experience in research-poor settings will enhance our ability to
tackle global health challenges," said Sharon H. Hrynkow, Ph.D.,
FIC Acting Director, on behalf of FIC and its partners. Projects
on AIDS and related opportunistic infections, malaria, sexually
transmitted infections and non-infectious disease, issues such as
reproductive health, provide new insights for tomorrow's clinical
leaders, both in the United States and in low- and middle-income
nations.
The FIC, the Ellison Medical Foundation, and sister NIH National
Center on Minority Health and Health Disparities, National Institute
on Drug Abuse, and National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases jointly support the fellowship program. The Association
of American Medical Colleges and the Association of Schools of Public
Health provide program support for recruitment, review, and matching.
In the program, U.S. students are paired with host country students,
creating partnerships and contributing to an international community
of research scholars. Twenty-seven fellows were selected from 22
U.S. medical schools and five U.S. schools of public health from
a pool of 120 highly-qualified U.S. applicants in the second annual
competition. Eleven fellows are pursuing dual degree programs (MD-MPH
or MD-PhD). The foreign sites identified 27 foreign fellows at similar
points in their careers.
"The first year of this fellowship program was very gratifying.
The collaborations among the U.S. and foreign site fellows were
active and valuable. The researcher leaders were able to actively
carve out parts of on-going research for the fellows, thereby making
the experience intense as well as exciting and rewarding," said
Aron Primack, M.D., FIC program officer.
The FIC, the international component of the NIH, addresses global
health challenges through innovative and collaborative research
and training programs, and supports and advances the NIH mission
though international partnerships. NIH is an agency of the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services. U.S. and developing country
partners are:
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Alon Unger, MD candidate, University of California, San Francisco,
will work in Bahia, Brazil, under the mentorship of Drs. Warren
Johnson, Cornell Medical School, and Mitermayer Galvão
dos Reis, Federal University of Bahia. His project will involve
tropical disease research. Luiz Henrique Santos Guimarães
will be the Brazilian Fogarty/Ellison Fellow.
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Joseph Donroe, MD/MPH candidate, Tufts University School of
Medicine, will work in Lima, Peru, under the mentorship of Drs.
Robert Gilman of Johns Hopkins University and Alberto Ramírez-Ramos,
Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, on research that focuses
on emerging infections in Peru. Giselle Soto will be the Peruvian
Fogarty/Ellison Fellow.
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Jonathan Sherman, MD candidate, Mayo Medical School, also will
work in Lima, Peru, under the mentorship of Drs. Robert Gilman
of Johns Hopkins University, and Alberto Ramírez-Ramos, Universidad
Peruana Cayetano Heredia, on research that focuses on emerging
infections in Peru. Martin Tapia will be the Peruvian Fogarty/Ellison
Fellow.
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Anne Griffen, MD/MPH candidate, Mount Sinai School of Medicine,
also will work in Lima, Peru, under the mentorship of Dr. Robert
Gilman of Johns Hopkins University, and Dr. Alberto Ramírez-Ramos,
Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia, on research that focuses
on emerging infections in Peru.
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Felicia Chow, MD candidate, Johns Hopkins University School
of Medicine, will work in Peru under the mentorship of Dr. Joseph
Zunt, University of Washington, and Silvia Montano, VAMNRD, Universidad
Peruana Cayetano Heredia. Her research will evaluate the reduction
HIV transmission by control of sexually transmitted diseases.
Marizabel Rozas Latorre, MD, will be the Peruvian Fogarty/Ellison
Fellow.
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Carolina Mejia, MPH/PhD candidate, University of Washington,
will work in Peru under the mentorship of Dr. Joseph Zunt, University
of Washington, and Dr. Patricia Garcia at Universidad Peruana
Cayetano Heredia. Her research will evaluate the association between
geographic mobility and other risk factors associated with the
prevalence of sexually transmitted infections diseases, including
HIV. Mirtha Nuñez will be the Peruvian Fogarty/Ellison
Fellow.
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Louis Didié Herold, the Haitian Fogarty/Ellison Fellow,
under the mentorship of Drs. Warren Johnson and Dan Fitzgerald,
Cornell University, and Jean William Pape, Haitian Group for
the Study of Kaposi's Sarcoma and Opportunistic Infections (GHESKIO).
His research topic will be the study of Kaposi's Sarcoma and
Opportunistic Infections in Haiti.
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Craig Conard, MD candidate, Tulane Medical School, will work
at the Malaria Research Training Center (MRTC) in Bamako, Mali,
under the mentorship of Drs. Chris Plowe, University of Maryland,
and Prof. Ogobara Doumbo, University of Bamako. He will participate
in research at the Malaria Research and Training Center of the
University of Bamako. Mahamadoun H. Assadou, MD. University
of Bamako will be Malian Fogarty/Ellison Fellow.
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Kwei Akuete, MD candidate, Case Western Reserve University
School of Medicine, will work in Kampala, Uganda, under the mentorship
of Drs. Christopher Whalen, Case Western University and Moses
Kamya, Makerere University, on HIV and tuberculosis, focusing
on punctuated antiretroviral therapy. Simon Sekiganda Luzige,
post graduate student of Internal Medicine, Makerere University
in Kampala, will be the Ugandan Fogarty/Ellison Fellow.
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Kyle Luman, MD/MPH candidate, University of California, San
Francisco, will work in Kampala, Uganda, under the mentorship
of Drs. Chris Whalen of Case Western Reserve University, and
Moses Kamya, Makerere University. He will work on HIV/TB research
in a project involving Punctuated Antiretroviral Therapy. Elizabeth
Namukwaya, resident in internal medicine at Makerere University,
Mulago School of Medicine, will be the Ugandan Fogarty/Ellison
Fellow.
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Cameron Page, MD candidate, Yale University School of Medicine,
will work in Nairobi, Kenya, under the mentorship of Drs. King
Holmes, University of Washington, and James Kiarie, University
of Nairobi AIDS Research and Training Program. His research
will study children with HIV. Anne Mungai, MD/MPH, will be the
Kenyan Fogarty/Ellison Fellow.
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Ashok Reddy, MD candidate, University of Washington School
of Medicine, will work in Nairobi, Kenya, under the mentorship
of Drs. King Holmes, University of Washington, and James Kiarie,
University of Nairobi AIDS Research and Training Program. His
clinical research will study HIV and adherence to antiretroviral
therapy. John Kinuthia, MD., will be the Kenyan Fogarty/Ellison
Fellow.
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Jeffrey M. Blander, ScD candidate, Harvard School of Public
Health, will work in Tanzania under the mentorship of Dr. Wafaie
Fawzi and Dr. Marc Mitchel, Harvard University, on the assessment
of PEPFAR and the Global Fund Implementation as well as the impact
of Psychosocial Interventions on Medication Adherence. Abel Makubi
will be the Tanzanian Fogarty/Ellison Fellow.
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Paul Drain, MD candidate, University of Washington School of
Medicine, will work in Tanzania under the mentorship of Dr.
Wafaie Fawzi and Dr. Marc Mitchel, Harvard University, on issues
related to nutrition and micronutrient supplementation on HIV
seropositive individuals. August Furuha, MD, will be the Tanzanian
Fogarty/Ellison Fellow.
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Erin McDonald, MD candidate, Stanford School of Medicine, will
work in Gabarone, Botswana, under the mentorship of Drs. Max
Essex, Harvard School of Public Health, and Ibou Thior, Princess
Marina Hospital. Her research training will involve the identification
of HLA restricted CTL epitopes of HIV- 1C in Botswana. Raabya
Rossenkhan will be the Botswanan Fogarty/Ellison Fellow.
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Melissa Ketunuti, MD candidate, Stanford School of Medicine,
will work in Gabarone, Botswana, under the mentorship of Drs.
Max Essex, Harvard School of Public Health, and Ibou Thior,
Princess Marina Hospital. Her research training will involve
the identification of HLA restricted CTL epitopes of HIV- 1C
in Botswana. Lemme Kebaabetswe will be the Botswanan Fogarty/Ellison
Fellow.
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Sylvia Aparicio, MD candidate, Harvard Medical School, will
work in Lusaka, Zambia, under the mentorship of Drs. Sten Vermund,
Vanderbilt University, and Isaac Zulu and Paul Kelly, University
Teaching Hospital Zambia, on PMTCT and abdominal TB in Zambia.
Edford Sinkala will be the Zambian Fogarty/Ellison Fellow.
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Vanessa Wolfman, MPH, MD candidate, University of Maryland,
will work in Pretoria, South Africa, under the mentorship of
Drs. Brian Forsythe, Yale University, and Prof. Bridget Jeffery,
University of Pretoria Kalafong Hospital. Her research focus
is psychosocial development and growth of children born to mothers
with HIV. Joan Matji, MSc Nutrition, Ph.D. candidate, University
of Pretoria, will be the South African Fogarty/Ellison Fellow.
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Lisa Bebell, MD candidate, Columbia University College of Physicians
and Surgeons, will work in Durban, South Africa, under the mentorship
of Dr. Alan Berkman at the Mailman School of Public Health at
Columbia and Dr. Salim Abdool Karim, Columbia University, at
the HIV/ AIDS Networking Centre at the University of Natal.
Her clinical research training will be in the area of acute
HIV infection and the characterization of the host immune response.
Kogie Naidoo, MD, University of KawaZulu Natal, will be the
South African Fogarty/Ellison Fellows.
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Richard "Cully" Wiseman, MD candidate, University of Texas
Medical Branch School of Medicine, will work in Durban, South
Africa, under the mentorship of Dr. Alan Berkman at the Mailman
School of Public Health at Columbia and Dr. Salim Abdool Karim,
Columbia University, at the HIV/ AIDS Networking Centre at the
University of Natal. His clinical research training will be
in the area of acute HIV infection and the characterization
of the host immune response. Sibusiso Ntsele will be the South
African Fogarty/Ellison Fellows.
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Andrea Finkelman, MD/ MPH candidate, Tufts University, will
work in Vellore, India, under the mentorship of Drs. Kenneth Mayer,
Brown University, and Gagandeep Kang, Christian Medical College,
on the molecular epidemiology of cryptosporidial infections in
HIV infected individuals in South India. Kirthi Satyakumar, 2nd
year medical student from the Christian Medical College in Vellore,
India will be the Indian Fogarty/Ellison Fellows.
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Ramnath Subbaraman, MD candidate, Yale University School of
Medicine, will work in Chennai, India, under the mentorship of
Drs. Kenneth Mayer, Brown University, and Suniti Solomon, Director
of the YR Gaitonde Centre for AIDS Research. He will work on projects
investigating the etiologies of anemia among HIV patients and
the relationship between domestic violence and HIV risk among
married women. Narashmhan Padmanesan, MD, will be the Indian Fogarty/Ellison
Fellow.
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Sonia Singh, MD/MPH candidate, Johns Hopkins University School
of Public Health, will work in Chennai, India, under the mentorship
of Drs. Kenneth Mayer, Brown University, and Suniti Solomon, Director
of the YR Gaitonde Centre for AIDS Research. She will work on
a project evaluating quality of life among HIV-infected individuals.
Kirti Kabeer will be the Indian Fogarty/Ellison Fellow.
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Eric Nelson, MD/Ph.D. candidate, Tufts University, will work
in Dhaku, Bangladesh, under the mentorship of Dr. Stephan Calderwood,
Harvard School of Medicine, on the hyperinfectivity of human cholera
at the ICDDRB. Ashraful Islam Khan will be the Bangladesh Fogarty/Ellison
Fellow.
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Aaron Samuels, MHS, MD candidate, University of Maryland School
of Medicine, will work at Chiang Mai University, Thailand, under
the mentorship of Drs. Chris Beyrer, Johns Hopkins University,
and Thira Sirisanthana, Chiang Mai University. His clinical research
training will be in the area of HIV/AIDS. Phunlerd Phiyaraj will
be the Thai Fogarty/Ellison Fellow.
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Jo Nord, MD candidate, Oregon Health & Sciences University,
will work at Chiang Mai University, Thailand, under the mentorship
of Drs. Chris Beyrer, Johns Hopkins University, and Thira Sirisanthana,
Chiang Mai University. His clinical research training will be
in the area of HIV/AIDS. Jeerang Wongtrakul will be the Thai Fogarty/Ellison
Fellow.
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Charles Lin, MD candidate, University of California at San Francisco
School of Medicine, will work in Wanjing, China, under the mentorship
of Dr. Myron Cohen, University of North Carolina and Dr. Xiang-Sheng
Chen, Chinese National Center for STD and Leprosy Control. His
clinical research training will focus on HIV/AIDS and syphilis
surveillance. Xing Gao, MD., will be the Zambian Fogarty/Ellison
Fellow
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Gina Kruse, MD candidate, Baylor College of Medicine, will work
in St. Petersburg, Russia, under the mentorship of Drs. Robert
Heimer of Yale University and Andrei Kozlav, the Biomedical Center,
focusing on HIV/AIDS in Russia. Alexey Gorlinsky will be the Russian
Fogarty/Ellison Fellow.
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