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Call for research grant applications
The Research Fund for the Control of Infectious Diseases (RFCID) and the
Health and Health Services Research Fund (HHSRF) under the administration of
the Food and Health Bureau (FHB) will be open to applications starting from
today (July 25).
To encourage, facilitate and support research on the prevention, treatment
and control of infectious diseases, the RFCID will consider applications for
research projects relevant to the control of infectious diseases in the
areas of aetiology, epidemiology and public health, basic research and
clinical and health services research. Collaborative research with Mainland
and overseas institutions is encouraged.
As for the HHSRF, its objective is to maximise population health, improve
quality of life and enhance the standard and cost-effectiveness of the
health system through the generation of new knowledge in areas of human
health and health services.
A spokesman for the FHB said, "Quality research can help us formulate health
policies and prioritise major health issues relevant to Hong Kong.
"The call for investigator-initiated grant applications underlines the
importance attached by the Government to both basic and applied research."
Higher funding priorities will be accorded to certain areas. In brief, they
are:
RFCID
* Respiratory pathogens (including influenza)
* Technology platforms for infectious disease
* Emerging and zoonotic diseases
* Antimicrobial resistance
HHSRF
* Public health theme
- Smoking
- Mental health
- Injury and poisoning
- Alcohol-related harm
- Major non-communicable diseases (NCD), e.g. cancer, cardiovascular
disease, cerebrovascular diseases
- Environmental pollution
* Health services theme
- Enhanced primary care
- Reducing avoidable hospitalisation
- Chronic disease prevention and management
- Enhanced elderly care
- Health systems research
* Chinese medicine theme
Applications will be subject to a rigorous peer review process. Scientific
merit, local relevance, research capacity of the administering institution,
track records of applicants, value for money of the proposals and research
ethics form the vetting criteria for grant applications.
The closing date for applications is November 14, 2011. Details of the
thematic priorities, application guidelines and application forms can be
obtained from the Research Fund Secretariat, Research Office of the FHB, at
18/F, Murray Building, Garden Road, Central, or downloaded from the Research
Fund Secretariat's website at www.fhb.gov.hk/grants. Enquiries can be made
by fax at 2102 2444 or by email to rfs@fhb.gov.hk.
Ends/Monday, July 25, 2011
Issued at HKT 12:00
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