Strengthening Capacity for Research for HIV-Associated
Malignancies in Africa
The Strengthening Capacity in Africa for Research on HIV-Associated Malignancies is an initiative supported by the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and co-funded by the Fogarty International Center that provides funding for innovative training programs designed to train African research teams in preparation for collaboration on future research projects. Funding for this program started in August 2010.
The nine research-training grants awarded will provide a variety of short-, medium-, and long-term training as well as workshops and online training opportunities that will strengthen research capacity in HIV-associated malignancies in sub-Saharan Africa.
The African countries, American and African institutions, and training focus are listed below:
- Nigeria: University of Maryland Baltimore (PI, Clement Adebamowo) & Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (Rasaaq Adisa Oyesgun)
- Clinical trials, cancer epidemiology and cancer registration
- Rwanda: Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University (PI, Kathryn Anastos) & Women's Equity in Access to Care and Treatment (Eugene Mutimura)
- Clinical research of HPV and AIDS-associated malignancies
- Tanzania: Duke University (PI, John Bartlett) & The Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Center (John Shao)
- Clinical and laboratory research methodology, pathology and radiology in HIV-associated malignancies
- Uganda: Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (PI, Corey Casper) & Uganda Cancer Institute (Jackson Orem)
- Clinical trials and cancer epidemiology of HIV-associated malignancies
- Uganda: University of California, San Francisco (PI, Jeffrey Martin) & Infectious Disease Institute, Makerere University (Edward Mbidde)
- Kaposi's sarcoma epidemiology, early detection and clinical intervention
- South Africa: Columbia University (PI, Alfred Neugut) & KwaZulu-Natal (Anisa Mosam), Stellenbosch (Gerhard Sissolak) and Witwatersrand Universities
- Clinical studies of Kaposi sarcoma, non-Hodgkin lymphoma and cervical cancer
- Cameroon: New York University School of Medicine (PI, Phillipe Nyambi) & Yaoundé General Hospital, Medical Diagnostic Center and Alpha Royal Clinic (George Enow-Orock)
- Basic laboratory research in HIV/AIDS cancers
- Zambia: University of Alabama (PI, Groesbeck Parham) & Center for Infectious Disease Research in Zambia (Kennedy Lishimpi)
- Prevention and treatment of cervical cancer
- Kenya: University of West Virginia (PI, Scot Remick) & University of Nairobi College of Health Sciences (Walter Mwanda)
- Clinical studies of HIIV-related malignancies