Career development for infection and immunity research in Uganda: a decade of experience from the Makerere University - Uganda Virus Research Institute research and training programme.

Q2 Multidisciplinary
AAS Open Research Pub Date : 2020-06-24 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.12688/aasopenres.13066.2
Damalie Nakanjako, Flavia Zalwango, Pamela Wairagala, Fiona Luboga, Irene Andia Biraro, Victoria Diana Bukirwa, Mary Gorrethy Mboowa, Steve Cose, Janet Seeley, Alison Elliott
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Background: The Makerere University/Uganda Virus Research Institute (UVRI) Centre of Excellence for Infection & Immunity Research and Training (MUII) is a collaborative programme supporting excellence in Infection and Immunity (I&I) research in Uganda. Set up in 2008, MUII aims to produce internationally competitive Ugandan and East African I&I research leaders, and develop human and infrastructural resources to support research and training excellence. We undertook an internal evaluation of MUII's achievements, challenges and lessons learned between 08-2008 and 12-2019, to inform programmes seeking to build Africa's health research expertise. Methods: Quantitative data were abstracted from programme annual reports. Qualitative data were obtained in 03-04/2019: a cross-sectional evaluation was undertaken among a purposefully selected representative sample of 27 trainees and two programme staff. Qualitative data was analysed according to pre-determined themes of achievements, challenges, lessons learned and recommendations for improvement. Results: By 12-2019, MUII had supported 68 fellowships at master's-level and above (50% female: 23 Masters, 27 PhD, 15 post-doctoral, three group-leaders) and over 1,000 internships. Fellows reported career advancement, mentorship by experts, and improved research skills and outputs. Fellows have published over 300 papers, secured grants worth over £20m, established over 40 international collaborations, and taken on research and academic leadership positions in the country. Key lessons were: i) Efficient administration provides a conducive environment for high quality research; ii) Institutions need supportive policies for procurement, including provisions for purchases of specific biological research reagents from international manufacturers; iii) Strong international and multi-disciplinary collaboration provides a critical mass of expertise to mentor researchers in development; and iv) Mentorship catalyses young scientists to progress from graduate trainees to productive academic researchers, relevant to society's most pressing health challenges. Conclusions: Sustainable academic productivity can be achieved through efficient operational support, global collaboration and mentorship to provide solutions to Africa's health challenges.

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乌干达感染和免疫研究的职业发展:Makerere大学-乌干达病毒研究所研究和培训方案的十年经验。
背景:马凯雷雷大学/乌干达病毒研究所(UVRI)感染和免疫研究与培训卓越中心(MUII)是一个支持乌干达感染和免疫(I&I)卓越研究的合作规划。MUII成立于2008年,旨在培养具有国际竞争力的乌干达和东非I&I研究领导者,并开发人力和基础设施资源,以支持卓越的研究和培训。我们对2008年8月至2019年12月期间非洲卫生研究项目的成就、挑战和经验教训进行了内部评估,为寻求建立非洲卫生研究专业知识的规划提供信息。方法:从项目年度报告中提取定量数据。在2019年4月3日至4月获得定性数据:在有目的地选择的27名学员和两名项目工作人员的代表性样本中进行横断面评估。定性数据是根据预先确定的成就、挑战、经验教训和改进建议等主题进行分析的。结果:截至12-2019年,我校共资助硕士及以上奖学金名额68人(女性占50%,其中硕士23人、博士27人、博士后15人、组长3人),开展实习1000余人次。研究人员报告了职业发展、专家指导以及研究技能和产出的提高。研究员发表了300多篇论文,获得了价值超过2000万英镑的资助,建立了40多个国际合作,并在国内担任研究和学术领导职务。主要经验是:i)有效的行政管理为高质量的研究提供了有利的环境;ii)机构需要支持采购的政策,包括从国际制造商购买特定生物研究试剂的规定;iii)强有力的国际和多学科合作为指导研究人员的发展提供了大量的专业知识;(四)师徒关系促进青年科学家从研究生受训人员发展为与社会最紧迫的卫生挑战相关的富有成效的学术研究人员。结论:可持续的学术生产力可以通过有效的业务支助、全球协作和指导来实现,为非洲的卫生挑战提供解决办法。
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