JULY 17, 2023

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GKII Launches Two New Seed Grants

The Breakthrough Research Grants Program supports faculty pilot projects involving interdisciplinary collaborations with India-based research institutes. The latest two focus on Health & Climate and Health Data Research.


This opportunity for JHU faculty and Indian partners enables an understanding of the intricacies of the Climate & Health nexus through interdisciplinary and intersectional collaboration among climate scientists, public health professionals, social scientists, policymakers, and community stakeholders.

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This grant provides funding for pilot projects co-led by faculty members from Ashoka University and Johns Hopkins University.


This opportunity is focused on Health Data Research. Proposals that bring together interdisciplinary teams will be prioritized as well as those proposals that focus on tuberculosis or respiratory illness.

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JHU Students, Faculty, and Staff Take Part in India Prime Minister State Visit 


Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi arrived in the U.S. for an Official State visit last week. A Joint Statement from the United States and India affirmed both countries’ commitment to enhanced collaboration on a number of strategic priorities. In preparation for Prime Minister’s visit, the Association of American Universities’ Task Force on Expanding U.S.-India Partnerships issued interim recommendations outlining strategic areas of interest for bilateral higher education collaborations. AAU’s full report is due out later this year.

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Join Our Team, We're Hiring!

We’re seeking an experienced Communications Consultant based in New Delhi, India with strong graphic design skills and social media management expertise to help support our mission. 


The Communication Consultant will work in close coordination with the Baltimore based Communications Specialist of GKII, and report to the Executive Director and Deputy Director of GKII.

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We're seeking an experienced Program Manager based in New Delhi, India to oversee the planning, implementation, and evaluation of programs and projects.


The Program Manager will be responsible for managing and coordinating multiple programs and initiatives, ensuring they are delivered on time, within budget, and to the highest standards of quality.

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IN THE SPOTLIGHT

GKII Student Travel Grant Awardees Announced for the Social Insecurity Project


We are pleased to announce Rishabh Kumar, Sherina Poyyail, and Sonal Sharma as the 2023 awardees of GKII’s Girish and Himangi Rishi Student Travel Grant supporting The Social Insecurity Project!


The Social Insecurity Project examines how people differentially define and experience social insecurity across gender, race, and national context. The project will be launched in India, United States, and Denmark.

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Anna Durbin Faculty Spotlight

Professor of International Health, Division of Global Disease Epidemiology and Control

Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins School of School of Medicine


Dr. Anna Durbin, a professor jointly appointed in International Health at the Bloomberg School of Public Health and in Infectious Diseases at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, has been a part of Johns Hopkins since 1999, studying viral diseases and the early development of vaccines. Most of her research has focused on dengue, a mosquito born illness that is endemic in India.


“We’re going to see an increase in dengue cases because wherever you have a lot of people and mosquitoes in the same place, and you have a warm enough climate, you have the right environment for dengue transmission. That's what we're seeing in India.”

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Pune, India Research Team attends the ACTG Annual Conference in DC


Members of the Johns Hopkins University India Baltimore clinical research team gathered at the AIDS Clinical Trials Group network meeting in Washington, DC on June 15. Investigators from all over the world attend this annual meeting to discuss the state of HIV research and share findings from clinical research.Thanks to Dr. Sunil Solomon for the photo! 

NEWS OF NOTE

India’s diaspora is bigger and more influential than any in history

The Economist



Having just surpassed China as the world’s most populous country, India contains more than 1.4bn people. What’s more, its migrants are both more numerous and more successful than their Chinese peers. The Indian diaspora has been the largest in the world since 2010, and is a powerful resource for India’s government.


Starr Foundation Professor of South Asian Studies Devesh Kapur and SAIS MA '24 Aditi Mahesh were quoted.

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Don’t waste the wastewater

By Brian Wahl, The Hindu, July 11, 2o23


"John Snow, a physician in London, found himself in the middle of a devastating cholera outbreak in 1854. In a painstaking investigation in the densely populated Soho district, he traced the source of the epidemic to a contaminated water pump on Broad Street, before knowledge of the causative organism. The epidemic subsided when the pump handle was subsequently removed. Snow’s work underscores the potential of disease prevention and control. It also leads us to a tantalising question: What could he have achieved with the tools of today? Could he have sounded the alarm at the earliest stages that an outbreak was imminent?"

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Easing the Way for Transgender Care

By Paromita Pain, SPAN Magazine, June, 2o23


'Running the Mitr Clinics comes with unique challenges, given the diversity of culture and identities within the transgender community. “One of the most significant challenges we face is navigating the interpersonal community dynamics between the various subsets of the transgender community,” says Simran Bharucha, director of transgender health at ACCELERATE/JHU School of Medicine. “It is important for us to remain impartial and prioritize the well-being of all individuals to deliver the highest quality of care to our patients."'

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Targeting TB: JHU-India Clinical Research Team Launches Public Awareness Campaign 

How a Pune trial SHINEs light on shorter TB treatment for children

Indian Express


Last year, based on Shorter Treatment for Minimal Tuberculosis in Children (SHINE) research, the WHO strongly recommended shortening the TB treatment duration in non-severe paediatric TB cases from six-four months.

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BJ Government Medical College launches new study to assess TB, HIV, diabetes among pregnant women

Indian Express


Dr Sanjiv Thakur, Dean of BJ Government Medical College said that for decades, the college has been conducting many clinical research studies among people affected by TB and HIV.

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Research shows India can shorten tuberculosis treatment

Hindu Times


Recent studies have found that the length of time tuberculosis patients need to stay on their regimen can be reduced from six to four months.

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With high unhealthy alcohol use and increased risk of TB, counselling holds a solution

Scroll.In


Alcohol, India’s most commonly consumed substance, can impede treatment and recovery. Integrating behavioural therapy in patient care can help with recovery.

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EVENTS

Leadership in Strategic Communication Workshop - Asia Regional

Aug. 28 to Sept. 8, 2023, Delhi-NCR, India.


An annual certificate course organized by the Center for Communication and Change - India/CCCI SDR and the Johns Hopkins Center for Communication Programs, the Leadership in Strategic Communication Workshop - Asia Regional is a hands-on workshop where participants from the region get an opportunity to hone their communication skills in order to become stronger and more effective leaders in public health and development programs that create social and behaviour change that saves lives. Benjamin Lozare, former Director of Capacity Strengthening at CCP and a legendary trainer, designed the program in Baltimore and led several workshops in for the Asia region in India. The workshop applies the latest thinking and best practices in planning and leading strategic communication.

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OPPORTUNITIES

VAIBHAV Fellowships Programme

Application Deadline: July 31, 2023


The Department of Science & Technology, GoI has announced that The Government has launched a new fellowship program to connect the Indian STEMM diaspora with Indian academic and R&D institutions for collaborative research work leading to sharing of knowledge, wisdom, and best practices in the frontier areas of science & technology.


The Vaishvik Bhartiya Vaigyanik (VAIBHAV) fellowships programme to be implemented by the Department of Science and Technology, Government of India, would be awarded to outstanding scientists / technologist of Indian origin (NRI/OCI/PIO) who are engaged in research activities in their respective countries. The 75 selected fellows would be invited to work in 18 identified knowledge verticals including quantum technology, health, pharma, electronics, agriculture, energy, computer sciences, and material sciences amongst others.

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American Institute of Indian Studies Announces 2023 Fellowships

Application Deadline: Nov. 15, 2023

The American Institute of Indian Studies announces its 2023 fellowship competition and invites applications from scholars who wish to conduct their research in India. Junior fellowships are awarded to Ph.D. candidates to conduct research for their dissertations in India for up to eleven months. Senior fellowships are awarded to scholars who hold the Ph.D. degree for up to nine months of research in India. AIIS welcomes applicants from a wide variety of disciplines. It especially encourages applicants in fields such as Development Studies, Natural Resources Management, Public Health, and Regional Planning. Applications can be downloaded from the web site Applications can be downloaded from the web site.


For more information please contact the American Institute of Indian Studies (773) 702-8638. Email: aiis@uchicago.edu

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Swasti Internship, Global Health Fellowship and Volunteering Program


Swasti has a competitive fellowship and internship program hosting more than 35 local and international fellows and interns per year. Partners include prestigious universities such as APU, IRMA, TISS, XIMB, Ashoka University, Boston University, UPenn, Oregon State University, Purdue University, University of Michigan, Royal Tropical Inst, Stanford etc.

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