omote medical research as a career among young scientists and medical students and also to attract and retain the young to a career in health research, the Department of Health Research (DHR) has launched a scheme “Human Resource Development for Health Research” which is a scheme for fellowship/training programme.
The main components of the scheme are development of researchers at critical and high focused areas; programme to promote medical research as a career among young scientists and medical students; creation of a national initiative in partnership with relevant stakeholders to attract and retain the young to a career in health research; schemes for focused programme on human resource development in medical colleges; and programme to establish an online teaching facility and web portal on health research for students, faculty and other researchers.
The DHR, a newly-created department in the ministry of health & family welfare (MoHFW) for the purpose of promoting health research in the country, has invited applications from faculty/researchers working in the medical colleges/ research institutions for the fellowships training in Indian/foreign institutes for the three categories such as long term fellowship training in foreign institutes in identified areas, long term fellowship training in Indian Institutes in identified areas and specially designed short term orientation training in identified areas.
The identified areas for the long term fellowship training in foreign institutes are toxicology, genomics, proteomics, geriatrics and stem cell research.
The identified areas for the long term fellowship training in Indian Institutes are toxicology, genomics, proteomics, geriatrics, stem cell research, clinical trials, good clinical practices (GCP), good laboratory practices (GLP), quality control (QC) and quality assurance (QA), modern biology, biotechnology, genetics, drugs chemistry, operational research, health informatics, medical ethics, disease modeling, health economics, environmental health and any other area which is considered important by the fellow/applicant or the parent institute.
And the identified areas for the specially designed short term orientation training include toxicology, genomics, proteomics, geriatrics, stem cell research, clinical trials, good clinical practices (GCP), good laboratory practices (GLP), quality control (QC) and quality assurance (QA), modern biology, biotechnology, genetics, drugs chemistry, operational research, health informatics, medical ethics and any other area which is considered important by the fellow/applicant or the parent institute.
Besides, the DHR has also invited applications from various medical and biomedical scientific institutions who can provide training courses/programmes (both conventional and online in these areas) for short term and long term durations. Universities, medical colleges, postgraduate institutions, recognized research and development laboratories and NGOs are eligible to apply.
Source:Pharmabiz
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