UNESCO-Merck
Africa Research Summit - MARS 2015 will have scientific support from
UNESCO (United Nations educational, scientific and cultural
organization), the University of Cambridge, UK, and University of Rome,
Italy.
African
researchers specialized in HIV and Ebola are encouraged to apply and
submit abstracts about their latest research with regards to HIV and
Ebola to be eligible to sponsorship to attend the summit and to win on e
of the Summit- MARS awards.
The
annual Summit aims to contribute to building research capacity in the
African research community, with special focus on Ebola and emergent
infectious diseases. The Summit will also showcase innovative research
taking place in projects, programs and initiatives across African
universities, and by the wider African research community. It also aims
to Identify Scientific Research Priorities for Evolving Health Needs,
and identify opportunities to capitalise on HIV Research Capacities for
Emerging Infectious Diseases in Africa such as Ebola.
The
annual Summit – UNESCO-MARS will address the vital role of research in
the improvement and sustainable development of population health with
specific emphasis on how to translate knowledge into action - the
'know-do gap' - to improve health and make an impact on society.
It
will provide a networking platform for dialogue on improving global
cooperation on health research and narrowing the disparities in health
systems performance between developing and developed countries. It will
create an African researchers’ network where there will be exchange of
experience, knowledge, best practice (especially in Ebola management)
and cooperation in future research and development projects.
In
2015, the inaugural Summit will have a special focus on HIV and Ebola,
highlighting how experience gained from investigating the former could
inform and drive the rapid understanding of the latter in the recent
crisis in West Africa.
Diverse
sets of speakers from Academia, Research institutes, major funding
organizations of health/medical research, Chairs of Medical Research
Councils, NGOs, Industry, established and emergent researchers, policy
makers, ministries of health and editors of scientific / medical
journals, etc., will be participating.
•
Speeches, keynote lectures and panel discussion about latest research
in the areas of focus to exchange experience and share information.
• Scientific tour around Merck Biotechnology R&D and Manufacturing site.
• Workshops will cater for debates that stimulate young Researchers and Innovators to resolve health issues.
•
Central gallery will provide dedicated space to display, demonstrate
and discuss participants’ research (Posters and abstracts) followed by
posters sessions
Up
to 100 scientists / researchers will be fully sponsored to attend the
Summit and benefit from the scientific program and development
opportunities that will accelerate access to innovative health solutions
and sustain innovation in Africa.
Their selection will be based on their abstract submission with dead line 30th of July.
Abstracts
are invited from final year African PhD students and young
investigators involved in HIV, Ebola and other infectious disease
research. All should be primarily based at African research institutes
and Universities, although collaboration within Africa as well as
outside is encouraged.
All
abstracts will be peer reviewed and will be eligible for sponsorship
and first three winners will be eligible for further number of research
awards and fellowship in Merck R&D hub.
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