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Ensuring Access to Data and Information Capacity Building for Tropical Diseases Lester Chitsulo Special Programme for Research and Training in Tropical Diseases (TDR) World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland Permanent Access to Scientific Information in Southern Africa An International Workshop 5-7 September 2005, Pretoria, South Africa Purpose of this presentation • To give an overview of Tropical Diseases Research (TDR) programme • To discuss capacity building efforts for ensuring that data and information from research are accurate, reproducible, robust and are disseminated TDR Objectives • To support research to improve and/or develop new tools for preventing, diagnosing, treating, and controlling neglected infectious diseases • To strengthen the capacity of disease endemic countries to undertake the research required for disease control TDR Disease Portfolio • • • • • • • • • African trypanosomiasis Chagas disease Dengue Leishmaniasis Leprosy Lymphatic filariasis Malaria Onchocerciasis Schistosomiasis • Tuberculosis. TDR Structure Director SSK PPM SDR PDE IRM RCS Disease Coordinator 1 Disease Coordinator 2 Disease Coordinator 3 LDCs Disease Coordinator n “RCS-Plus” TDR Disease Strategic Emphases Matrix TDR works through Committee Structures with External Advisors Secretariat @ 20+ persons DIR Advisors @ 200+ persons SDR SEB BCV PDE PAG GDR PDT 1 CPR PDT 2 PDT 3 IRM RCS MIM IR RSG MIM DRD PDT 4 PDT 1 PDT 2 PDT 1 PDT 2 R&D R&D Project Project 1 2 Course 1 TDR Support • Collaborative research grants – tenable globally • Research capacity strengthening grants for disease endemic countries • Research training grants, including career development fellowships • • • • Re-entry grants Project specific training, good practices Establishment of networks Access to scientific literature and communications – hardware, software and training • www.who.int/tdr Capacity building approaches Global ` networks N-S & S-S partnerhips Regional approaches Institution Individual MIM/TDR Partnership grants Regional networks Small grants R&D-driven projects Programme-based Degree training Group training Re-entry Capacity Building Support A p p r o a c h Training in project planning and management Protocol development Characteristics and dynamics of antibodies to MSP-1 of Plasmodium falciparum in humans naturally exposed to malaria Jun – Jul ’0 2 Ethical Clearance Aug Sep t ‘02 Local 2002-2005 PERT CHART Recruitment Field Staff training Aug-Sep 02 Jul ‘02 WHO Crosssectional Study Preparation Visits by N. Partner Workshops Data Analysis Field study Grant 1st year Approval funding Jun 02 Aug 02 Capacity building & Collaboration Oct ’02-Oct ‘04 Sample Collection Aug 0 2 PostDoc,PhD & M.Sc Training Report Longitudinal Aug 0 2–Nov ‘05 Recruitment Dec ‘05 Sample Collection Nov ‘0 3–Jan ‘05 Laboratory Work Aug 0 2- Jan 04 Hb Genotype MSP1 ELISAs Sep t ’02-Oct ‘05 Oct 02 –Dec 0 4 MSP1 Alleles PCR T cell work Epitope mapping MSP1 PI Oct ’04-Ju n ‘05 &comp.ELISA Mar 03-M ay 05 Nov 0 3-Aug 04 Contribution to MSP-1 Vaccine Development Capacity building in Research Ethics SIDCER is a global network for developing ethical review and promote ethical and scientific values in biomedical research FECCIS FOCUS FLACEIS FERCAP PABIN http://www.sidcer.org Quality Practice in basic biomedical research • Data from basic research must be reliable in order to ensure a solid basis for decision making • Fully described experimental conditions and properly collected and recorded data will ensure reproducibility and avoid controversies • QPBBR is concerned with the way the research work is organised, performed, reported and supervised • It is a non-regulatory quality guidance for researchers in basic biomedical research Good Laboratory Practices Good Clinical Practices Laboratory Assessment SOPs Training CLINICAL DATA MANAGEMENT • Training in clinical data management • 8 Clinical data management centres – China, Colombia, Ethiopia, India (2), Japan (2), and Thailand – To ensure production of high quality databases that meet clinical and regulatory requirements • WHO/TDR Annual Meeting on Clinical Data Management, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai, September 26-28, 2005. • http://www.cdmtdr.org/ Strengthening of DEC medical journals FAME - [email protected] Improving access to scientific information Disease Watch Multilateral Initiative on Malaria (MIM). Communication Research grants Coordination Reagents Biggest global malaria conference Major participation of African scientists (> 1500) Strong interface with malaria control Important malaria advocacy event TDR sponsored symposia on R & D innovation in Africa Partnerships for MSc programmes L'Universite D'Abomey-CalaviI Centers of excellence for applied genomics Latin American Course on Bioinformatics for Tropical Disease Research FIOCRUZ South African National Bioinformatics Institute Conclusion • We should build capacity that insures that data and information from tropical diseases research are accurate, reproducible and accessible. • Thank you for the opportunity to share ideas with you.