Joint request for applications between ANRS MIE and SAMRC

2 August - 30 October 2024

Last updated on 02 August 2024

Main points

The AMRS MIE is pleased to announce, in collaboration with the South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC), the launch of a joint request for applications (RFA) on tuberculosis research.

This initiative aims to accelerate progress in tuberculosis research through the creation and support for international collaborations between South Africa and France.

Scientific priorities

The call targets research projects in the following priority areas:

  • Epidemiology, pathogenesis, transmission, and management of subclinical tuberculosis;
  • Identification of biomarkers for disease progression and novel diagnostics;
  • Development of rapid diagnostic tools for drug resistance and precision medicine;
  • Development of new vaccine strategies, including candidates for adult and paediatric populations;
  • Evaluation of new drugs or shortened regimens, particularly for paediatric tuberculosis.

Practical information

All the information relating to this call for proposals can be found in the terms and conditions below.

Eligibility criteria

Proposals must be co-led by South Africa and France based researchers, serving as co-principal investigators of the project, to ensure a genuine collaboration between both countries.

Matchmaking platform

To encourage partnerships, we offer a matchmaking platform where researchers from South Africa and France seeking for collaboration can share their details and research focus, with a view to submitting a joint application. If you are looking for a collaboration within the priority research areas of the call, please complete the matchmaking form and review the list of researchers who have already registered .

Submitting your application

Applications for funding must be submitted on the APOGEE platform in the flash* call for proposal category.

  • Opening on 2 August 2024
  • Closing on 31st October 2024
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