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New Minds, New Ideas: Attracting the Next Generation of Investigators to HIV Vaccine Research. Thumbi Ndung’u, BVM, PhD Doris Duke Medical Research Institute University of KwaZulu Natal. Challenges Facing African Investigators. Challenges Facing African Investigators.
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New Minds, New Ideas: Attracting the Next Generation of Investigators to HIV Vaccine Research Thumbi Ndung’u, BVM, PhD Doris Duke Medical Research Institute University of KwaZulu Natal
Challenges Facing African Investigators Challenges Facing African Investigators • Although HIV/AIDS is overwhelmingly an African problem, very few Africans are involved in HIV Vaccine Research • There is a moral obligation for Africans to get involved and for the global research community to address this disparity. What are the challenges and how do we address them?
Challenges Facing African Investigators • Limited research infrastructure • Limited political will by African governments and institutions • Lack of capacity for mentorship and grantsmanship
Challenges Facing African Investigators Challenges Facing African Investigators • Limited opportunities for career growth- leading to brain drain, vicious cycle • Economic issues such as poor salaries and cumbersome bureaucracies • Paucity of rigorous academic/research environments
Opportunities • In some cases, it is easier and faster to do HIV vaccine research in Africa - study cohorts, cooperative and enthusiastic collaborators who understand the need • Opportunities for direct impact on communities and institutions
Solutions • Investment in local leadership development • Local ownership and attributable credits by collaborators • Long-term partnerships - facilitators rather than competitors; sustainable funding; Centers of Excellence; exchange programs that work in both directions
Profile of an African in HIV Research • Degrees from Nairobi and Harvard • Seed funding from Harvard for a junior faculty position in Botswana • Great collaborations and facilitation from mentors at Harvard: in Botswana and South Africa
The Doris Duke Medical Research Institute (DDMRI) in Durban, South Africa. The facility houses the HIV Pathogenesis Programme, a collaborative initiative between Massachusetts General Hospital and the Nelson Mandela School of Medicine