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Grant Presentation: Collaborative Initiative for Paediatric HIV Education and Research (CIPHER) Grant Programme Linda-Gail Bekker, South Africa

Grant Programme Objectives Early-stage investigators Targeted paediatric HIV research in LMICs Grants Up to US$75,000 for up to two years ($150,000 maximum) 2016 is the largest round ever of US$1.2M

CIPHER grantee Amara Ezeamama of Nigeria, with Michigan State University Dept. of Psychiatry, USA Chronic HIV, executive function, psychosocial adjustment and quality of life in Ugandan school-aged children - A study of long-term functional survival with perinatal HIV infection and exposure

CIPHER grantee Watsamon Jantarabenjakul of Thailand, with Chulalongkorn University Neurodevelopmental and neuroanatomical outcomes in early antiretroviral treated young children with perinatally acquired HIV infection (PHIV) compared to age matched perinatally HIV exposed uninfected children (PHEU)

CIPHER grantee Gabriel Loni Ekali of Cameroon, with Biotechnology Center Impact of in utero and breastfeeding exposure to TDF on renal function in HIV exposed uninfected children in Cameroon

CIPHER grantee McNeil Ngongondo of Malawi, with UNC Project A pharmacokinetic evaluation of TDF and ATV exposure in HIV exposed breastfeeding infants of mothers taking TDF/3TC/ATV/r

CIPHER grantee Dorina Onoya of South Africa, with Wits Health Consortium Understanding predictors of early antenatal care initiation and patterns of postpartum maternal mobility in relation to paediatric HIV diagnosis and linkage to HIV care in Gauteng province, South Africa

CIPHER grantee Latoya Small of the United States, with University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill VUKA EKHAYA: A take home family intervention to improve adherence and reduce behavioral risk among perinatally HIV infected youth

CIPHER grantee Louis-Marie Yindom of Cameroon, with The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford, UK HIV associated chronic lung disease (CLD) in older vertically infected children and adolescents: studies of aetiology and predictive biomarkers

Applications open 3 October 2016 CIPHER is pleased to launch a new round of PAEDIATRIC HIV RESEARCH GRANTS