National Institutes of Health (NIH), Fogarty International Center, Bethesda, Maryland.
Ann Glob Health. 2019 Mar 20;85(1):43. doi: 10.5334/aogh.2432.
For 50 years, the Fogarty International Center (FIC) has built research capacity particularly in low and middle-income countries responding to national and global public health priorities. Established in 1968 in honor of U.S. Congressman John E. Fogarty, FIC is one of 27 Institutes and Centers at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH). Initially created in response to the HIV/AIDS pandemic in the 1980s and emerging infectious diseases in the 1990s, the Center provided training for approximately 6,000 health scientists from more than 100 countries including 1,000 from the U.S. Current programs are catalytic, addressing national and international institutional capacity strengthening in HIV and other infectious diseases, environmental and occupational health, research ethics, brain disorders, trauma and injury and other non-communicable diseases, tobacco, health systems implementation research, and medical education. Since 1988, FIC provided over $1.5 billion in extramural grants leveraging its relatively modest $50 million extramural budget by $20-$30 million annually. FIC-trained scientists and public health leaders led key studies about malaria vaccines and AIDS prevention trials, became directors of national HIV/AIDS programs, and achieved leadership positions such as Minister of Health. Between 2009 and 2015, FIC cited-papers averaged approximately 1.1% of the NIH total, in comparison to the FIC budget, which averaged only 0.22% of the NIH budget. While maintaining strong commitments to respond to global health threats caused by communicable diseases, FIC is training the next generation of global health researchers focusing on chronic diseases, implementation science and epidemic modeling needed to predict and help contain future global pandemics.
50 年来,福格蒂国际中心(FIC)一直致力于建设研究能力,尤其在中低收入国家,以应对国家和全球公共卫生重点。该中心于 1968 年为纪念美国国会议员约翰·E·福格蒂(John E. Fogarty)而成立,是美国国立卫生研究院(NIH)的 27 个研究所和中心之一。该中心最初是为了应对 20 世纪 80 年代的艾滋病大流行和 90 年代的新发传染病而设立的,为来自 100 多个国家的约 6000 名卫生科学人员提供了培训,其中包括 1000 名来自美国的卫生科学人员。目前的项目具有催化作用,旨在加强艾滋病毒和其他传染病、环境和职业健康、研究伦理、大脑疾病、创伤和损伤以及其他非传染性疾病、烟草、卫生系统实施研究和医学教育方面的国家和国际机构能力。自 1988 年以来,FIC 通过每年利用其相对较小的 5000 万美元外部预算撬动 2000 万至 3000 万美元的外部赠款,提供了超过 15 亿美元的外部赠款。FIC 培训的科学家和公共卫生领导人领导了关于疟疾疫苗和艾滋病预防试验的关键研究,成为国家艾滋病毒/艾滋病规划主任,并担任卫生部长等领导职务。在 2009 年至 2015 年期间,FIC 的被引论文平均约占 NIH 总数的 1.1%,而 FIC 的预算仅占 NIH 预算的 0.22%。在继续坚定承诺应对传染病引起的全球卫生威胁的同时,FIC 正在培训下一代专注于慢性疾病、实施科学和流行病学模型的全球卫生研究人员,以预测和帮助遏制未来的全球大流行。