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International Clinical Research Scholars Program

The Scholars program offers US graduate students in the health sciences hands-on experience at top-ranked, NIH-funded research centers abroad.

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International Clinical Research Fellows Program

The Fellows program offers an opportunity for young investigators to develop and conduct a specific research training proposal with an overseas site.

Fulbright-Fogarty Fellowships in Public Health

The Fulbright-Fogarty Fellowships are new student opportunities established to promote the expansion of research in public health and clinical research in Sub-Saharan Africa.

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Kenya

University of Nairobi, Kenya
Through training research scientists working in Kenya over the last 20 years, the UW AITRP has substantially increased local capacity to perform integrated research on prevention, care and treatment of HIV-related conditions. These trainees have been highly successful and have made important scientific contributions, assumed leadership positions in research and health care, and influenced HIV prevention, care and treatment policies in their respective countries, as well as globally.
Moi University School of Medicine, Kenya
Warren Alpert School of Medicine at Brown University is partnered with the Moi University School of Medicine (MUSOM) in Eldoret, Kenya and has a decade long history of collaboration, emphasizing the tripartite mission of any medical school- care, teaching and research. The Moi University School of Medicine and its associated Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) was the second medical school, founded in Kenya in 1990. It serves the western half of the country, acting to provide care locally for the area of Eldoret and Uasin Gishu District as well as to provide referral care for its 13 associated rural health centers, scattered across western Kenya.
Family AIDS Care and Education Services, Kenya
Family AIDS Care and Education Services (FACES) is an HIV/AIDS care and treatment program in Western Kenya and Nairobi. FACES is a collaboration between the Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI) and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), funded through the US President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR).
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