UCSF Research Admin Board Presentation on CTSI Global Health Program
UCSF Global Research Sept 2012
1. UCSF-Advancing Health Worldwide Collaborations
Representative Global Programs at UCSF Aravind Eye Hospital, India. Since 1991, UCSF
UCS
researchers study Trachoma, Sjrogen’s Syndrome
UCSF -ASPIRE (part of Positive Health Program) and optical health delivery at the worlds largest eye
develops capacity of clinics and hospitals in hospital.
resource limited settings for the care of HIV posi-
tive persons. University of Zimbabwe. Since 1994 UCSF re-
searches HIV associated opportunistic infections, the
UCSF Bixby Center focuses on maternal health. psychosocial challenges of prevention, and strategies
Women with no access to trained health workers, in healthcare delivery.
have high mortality in childbirth. Researchers
develop emergency care procedures appropriate Makerere University-Uganda. Since 1998 UCSF
to setting, and train health providers. researches how malaria and HIV interact with one
another and the human host. Emphasis is placed on
UCSF Center for Tobacco Control Research & strengthening the capacity of Makerere University to
Education examines air pollution and tobacco use, conduct independent research.
as well as effectiveness of cessation techniques
and policies in middle and low-income environ- Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI). Since
ments. 2004, the FACES program has provided care and
services to HIV affected families, and trains Kenyan
UCSF-GIVI Center for Aids Research (of the health workers in scientifically sound HIV/AIDS care.
national CFAR network) facilitates research col-
laborations and coordination in all aspects of AIDS Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences
(MUHAS) –Tanzania. Since 2005 this institutional
Worldwide Health
research. Through mentorships and direct funding,
CFAR fosters interactions between laboratory partnership has increased the capacity of MUHAS to
clinical, and community researchers. educate healthcare workers in Tanzania.
UCSF Global Health Sciences launched the first Foundation for Professional Development- South Af-
Masters in Global Health, training a new generation rica. Begun in 2008, UCSF Nursing works to revamp
of scientists. These global health leaders identify curriculum and train a new generation of nurses.
solutions to major global health challenges and
Aga Khan Health Services- Tanzania. In 2009 UCSF
translate them into action in low- & middle- in-
formalized a relationship with the largest private non-
come countries. GHS faculty researchers also
profit health care system in the developing world.
work with governments to develop and implement
policy and training for HIV and malaria, and many Find more on the international affiliations page!
more projects found on the UCSF International
Database. The Consortium of Universities for Global Health
builds collaborations and experience among univer-
UCSF Proctor Foundation addresses trachoma; sities in resource-rich and resource-poor countries,
a blinding, treatable, bacterial infection endemic developing human capital and strengthening institu-
in resource constrained settings. Research in tions.
delivery and follow-up effectiveness in challenging
environments and difficult to access populations is The UC Global Health Institute (UCGHI) is a network
ongoing. of Global Health expertise spanning the UC system.
UCSF houses the Center of Expertise for Women’s
UCSF School of Nursing’s WHO Collaborating Health and Empowerment. Other centers are: One
Center develops human resources abroad by World (water, animals, food and society) and Migra-
developing graduate nursing education programs tion Health.
in Universities worldwide.
2. frequently asked questions
Q Where is UCSF working? What kind of
work is being done?
A
Access this information through the
UCSF International Database. Here you
can search by keyword, location and
researcher. The map features pop-ups
that highlight substantial programs
geographically.
Q
UCSF is a public institution. Why are we
concerned with the health of people so
far from home?
Health issues cross political borders.
A Institutions worldwide recognize that
research in health delivery is a vital
component of health diplomacy and
international security. Research con-
ducted by UCSF supports the Millen-
nium goals developed by the United
Nations.
Q Where do UCSF researchers get money
to run these programs?
UCSF researchers have been active in 97 countries. A The UCSF International Database lists
funding sources for the projects, as well
as dates and project titles.
2011 has 175 funded projects with a component conducted abroad.
Q
I’m a researcher at UCSF interested in
Global Health Sciences is (GHS) dedicated to A unique partnership between GHS and CTSI, CTSI- international research. How can I get
improving health and reducing the burden of GHP facilitates communication and collaboration among help starting an international project?
disease in the world’s most vulnerable populations. UCSF faculty conducting international research, edu-
cational and training activities. The program facilitates
A
It integrates UCSF expertise in all of the health, Access information through the Global
clinical and translational research aimed at reducing
social, and biological sciences, and focuses that morbidity and mortality of major diseases in the devel- Health Research Support (GHRS) page
expertise on pressing issues in global health. oping world. as well as the CTSI Consulting Unit on
the CTSI Virtual home. CTSI Consult-
UCSF’s Clinical & Translational Science Institute CTSI-GHP resources include the International ing provides access to global health
(CTSI) facilitates the rapid translation of research Projects Database of UCSF research, the Global research experts with experience in
improvements in patient and community health. Research Support web portal, a compendium of developing, setting up, and managing
information and experience in international settings, and international research projects.
It is a cross-school, campus-wide institute with
the Global Health Consulting Service offering expert
scientist leaders at its helm. assistance to researchers interested in global health. http://ctsi.ucsf.edu/research/gh-consult
Contact: CTSI-GHP@ucsf.edu