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ICMR MERA India calls for Research Proposals, MBBS, MD, MS, PhD, MPH can apply
New Delhi: After a successful Round 01 during 2019-20, MERA-India operative under the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has launched a special call for early-career malaria researchers in the second round to promote young investigators (less than 40 years) to carry out cutting edge malaria research Operational/Implementation/Public Health/Translational) on the recommendation of MERA-India Expert Committee.
The MERA-India is inviting grant applications from Young Malaria Researchers (YMR) in the call. The alliance believes to encourage the young talent of the country who works in the field of malaria research.
The aim of this call is to nurture YMR by providing them with research grants under the mentorship of senior malaria scientists and supporting them to become independent researchers. With the intention of capacity building of young researchers in the country, the MERA-India provides a unique platform to YMR to express their research ideas and to develop them into full-fledged research proposals in the fields of Operational/Implementation/Public Health/Translational malaria research.:
As per the guidelines for Extramural Research Programme, ICMR MERA-India, individuals holding permanent positions in medical colleges, universities, educational and research institutes with research experience in the field of malaria are eligible to apply for the MERA-India YMR grant. The applicant should be below 40 years of age on 31/01/2022. He/She should have a PhD in relevant subject or MBBS/MD/MS/MPH or equivalent are eligible to apply for the MERA-India YMR grant.
The last date for submission of a full-length research proposal is 31st January 2022 Time 05:00 pm.
The aim of the Malaria Elimination Research Alliance (MERA)-India is to identify, articulate, prioritize and respond to the research needs of the country in a coordinated and combinatorial way to eliminate malaria from India by 2030. MERA-India was launched by the Secretary-Department of Health Research and Director General-Indian Council of Medical Research, Prof. (Dr) Balram Bhargava, on the eve of 'World Malaria Day' in 2019.
The vision of this trans-institutional research alliance is to generate evidence to support and accelerate malaria elimination in India. The overall goal is to bring together all stakeholders working on malaria including researchers, healthcare professionals, government and non-government organizations, public health representatives, policymakers at one platform.
MERA-India is inviting proposals in research areas for the second round of funding in the following priority areas:
Theme I: Artificial Intelligence (AI), surveillance, remote sensing, digital platform for surveillance, GIS nodes identification, mobile apps
Research Questions:
a. Modernization of surveillance techniques and systems
b. Utilization of digital / artificial intelligence tools for surveillance (human and vector) in different settings
c. Near real time data transfer tools – integration with the routine surveillance systems
d. AI for reading malaria slides automatically in high throughput format
Theme II: Vector control strategies and tools
Research Questions:
a. Assessment of implementation and usage patterns of vector control tools and services by communities in different malaria-endemic settings, barriers for the most effective usage and the solutions to overcome these
b. Quantification of outdoor / residual transmission by assessing outdoor and early biting including infectivity of mosquito and associated parameters (EIR and its alternatives)
Theme III: Compliance, severity and relapses in case of P. vivax infections
Research Questions:
a. Establishment and follow-up of a cohort at different malaria endemicities to observe P. vivax infections and its course in operational settings. The parameters to be assessed may include following:
b. Clinical spectrum of P. vivax malaria – symptomatology, clinical presentation, complications and recovery
c. Parasite densities and gametocyte densities at different stages of illness
d. Compliance to 14 day PQ treatment: actual compliance rates, availability of PQ for 14 days, community mobilization by health system, barriers
e. Relapses: incidence, time gap, markers to differentiate between relapse and reinfection
f. Field testing potential POC –TrueNat / LAMP / any other POC diagnostic tool
Theme IV: Developing alternative surveillance strategies to capture the malaria case load in the community including private sectors
Research Questions:
a. Strategies/ tools to strengthen surveillance by inclusion of private sector at different levels of health care:
b. Strategies/ tools to mobilize private sector and motivating them to share data on malaria cases.
c. Training of different private sector (formal and informal) in delivering quality assured diagnosis and treatment.
d. Tools for transfer of data in near real time from private sector.
e. Harmonization of private sector data with public sector at different levels (lessons from TB)
When and how to submit a proposal:
Start Date: 1st January, 2022 Time 09:00 am
End Date: 31st January, 2022 Time 05:00 pm
1. Open the ICMR Electronic Project Management System (e-PMS) portal https://epms.icmr.org.in.
Broad Area: Epidemiology and Communicable Diseases
Major Disciple / Subject Area (any one): Public Health / Operational / Implementation/ Translational Research
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