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Open Access Mandate for Publications assignment_turned_in Project2011 - 2015Partners:FIOCRUZ, UNIGE, UNAL, UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND JOHANNESBURG, COHRED +7 partnersFIOCRUZ,UNIGE,UNAL,UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND JOHANNESBURG,COHRED,IHRDC,University of Navarra,LSHTM,COSTECH,UON,DEUTSCHE GESELLSCHAFT FUR INTERNATIONALE ZUSAMMENARBEIT (GIZ) GMBH,INSPFunder: European Commission Project Code: 282534more_vert assignment_turned_in Project2002 - 2003Partners:INSPINSPFunder: National Institutes of Health Project Code: 1R21TW006106-01Funder Contribution: 81,000 USDmore_vert assignment_turned_in Project2009 - 2013Partners:INSPINSPFunder: National Institutes of Health Project Code: 5R01HD058818-03Funder Contribution: 198,158 USDmore_vert assignment_turned_in Project2006 - 2008Partners:INSPINSPFunder: National Institutes of Health Project Code: 1R25TW007738-01Funder Contribution: 25,846 USDmore_vert Open Access Mandate for Publications and Research data assignment_turned_in Project2016 - 2021Partners:NOVA, Charité - University Medicine Berlin, KUL, FDHA, IRB +53 partnersNOVA,Charité - University Medicine Berlin,KUL,FDHA,IRB,University of Glasgow,IPC,IASMA,FIOCRUZ,LSHTM,AMU,RENNES 2,BNI,SOSECALI C.LTDA,TiHo,UIS,OvGU,FFM,Universitäts-Augenklinik Bonn,ILM,UNISI,EMBL,Inserm Transfert,CNRS,Institut Pasteur,University Hospital Heidelberg,IRD,INSERM,INSTITUTE FOR FOOD AND AGRICULTURE RESEARCH AND TE,UMCG,Institut Pasteur de Dakar,Janssen (Belgium),MPG,ULiège,NIPH,INSP,UFMG,CEA,LUMC,IPNC,UNIVERSITE LYON 1 CLAUDE BERNARD,Universidad Peruana Cayetano Heredia,UB,ANSES,INSTITUTO DE MEDICINA TROPICAL PEDRO KOURI,WU,UOXF,IPS,IMSS,INSERM,FUNDACAO BAHIANA DE INFECTOLOGIA,UFG,NKI ALV,UZH,IHMT,Johnson & Johnson (United States),LNCC,ERASMUS MCFunder: European Commission Project Code: 734548Overall Budget: 15,694,900 EURFunder Contribution: 11,964,200 EURZIKAlliance is a multidisciplinary project with a global "One Health" approach, built: on a multi-centric network of clinical cohorts in the Caribbean, Central & South America; research sites in countries where the virus has been or is currently circulating (Africa, Asia, Polynesia) or at risk for emergence (Reunion Island); a strong network of European and Brazilian clinical & basic research institutions; and multiple interfaces with other scientific and public health programmes. ZIKAlliance will addrees three key objectives relating to (i) impact of Zika virus (ZIKV) infection during pregnancy and short & medium term effects on newborns, (ii) associated natural history of ZIKV infection in humans and their environment in the context of other circulating arboviruses and (iii) building the overall capacity for preparedness research for future epidemic threats in Latin America & the Caribbean. The project will take advantage of large standardised clinical cohorts of pregnant women and febrile patients in regions of Latin America and the Caribbean were the virus is circulating, expanding a preexisting network established by the IDAMS EU project. I will also benefit of a very strong expertise in basic and environmental sciences, with access to both field work and sophisticated technological infrastructures to characterise virus replication and physiopathology mechanisms. To meet its 3 key objectives, the scientific project has been organised in 9 work packages, with WP2/3 dedicated to clinical research (cohorts, clinical biology, epidemiology & modeling), WP3/4 to basic research (virology & antivirals, pathophysiology & animal models), WP5/6 to environmental research (animal reservoirs, vectors & vector control) , WP7/8 to social sciences & communication, and WP9 to management. The broad consortium set-up allow gathering the necessary expertise for an actual interdisciplinary approach, and operating in a range of countries with contrasting ZIKV epidemiological status.
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