CIPHER Grant Programme
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Collaborative Initiative for Paediatric HIV Education and Research
Research Grant Programme
ANNOUNCEMENT OF 2014 GRANTEESDr Linda-Gail Bekker & Dr Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
The implementation of CIPHER is possible through an unrestricted grant from ViiV Healthcare. The content and structure of the project is guided by paediatric experts convened by the IAS.
www.aids2014.org
CIPHER Grant ProgrammeAim• Address targeted priority clinical and operational research
gaps in paediatric HIV • Support evidence-informed clinical, policy and programmatic
decision making• Support early-stage investigators• Research in resource-limited settings
Grants• Up to US$75,000 for up to two years ($150,000 maximum)• First round launched at AIDS 2013• 146 Letters of intent received, 24 short-listed• US 1 million awarded to 7 grantees in 2013!• 2 additional grants awarded in 2014
The Collaborative Initiative for Paediatric HIV Education and Research (CIPHER) is pleased to launch a new round of
PAEDIATRIC HIV RESEARCH GRANTSApplications for the 2015 round open from 1 to 31 October 2014
Clinical or operational research projects designed to optimize HIV prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care for infants, children
and adolescents in resource-limited settings For early-stage investigators
Up to US$75,000/year for up to two years (US$150,000 maximum)
www.iasociety.org/cipher.aspxCIPHER is made possible with the support of an unrestricted educational grant from ViiV Healthcare.
The programme is guided by experts in paediatric HIV convened by the International AIDS Society.
Collaborative Initiative for Paediatric HIV Education and Research
Research Grant Programme
ANNOUNCEMENT OF 2014 GRANTEESDr Linda-Gail Bekker & Dr Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
The implementation of CIPHER is possible through an unrestricted grant from ViiV Healthcare. The content and structure of the project is guided by paediatric experts convened by the IAS.
www.aids2014.org
2014 CIPHER Grantee:
Tavitiya Sudjaritruk Research Institute for Health Sciences, Chang Mai
University, Thailand
Liver injury and long-term metabolic complications among perinatally HIV-infected
children and adolescents receiving antiretroviral therapy
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2014 CIPHER Grantee:
Eric McCollumJohns Hopkins School of Medicine, USA
Bubble continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) treatment in hospitalized African infants failing standard pneumonia care in a high HIV
prevalence country
The Collaborative Initiative for Paediatric HIV Education and Research (CIPHER) is pleased to launch a new round of
PAEDIATRIC HIV RESEARCH GRANTSApplications for the 2015 round open from 1 to 31 October 2014
Clinical or operational research projects designed to optimize HIV prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care for infants, children
and adolescents in resource-limited settings For early-stage investigators
Up to US$75,000/year for up to two years (US$150,000 maximum)
www.iasociety.org/cipher.aspxCIPHER is made possible thanks to an unrestricted educational grant from ViiV Healthcare.
The programme is guided by experts in paediatric HIV convened by the International AIDS Society.