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Call for Applications: AMANET Workshop on Clinical Data Management for Malaria Vaccine Trials, 09/05


26 to 30 September, 2005
University of Bamako, Mali

Deadline: 31 August 2005


BACKGROUND

The African Malaria Network Trust (AMANET) will hold a training
workshop on Clinical Data Management in Malaria Vaccine Trials
at the Malaria Research and Training Centre (MRTC), University
of Bamako, Mali from 26 to 30 September 2005. The workshop is
targeting data managers from malaria research institutions
across Africa who presently or soon will be involved in malaria
vaccine trials.

Since inception, AMANET has been promoting the development of
sustainable capacity across African research institutions participating in R&D. Development of the data management capacity is one such area that requires to be strengthened so that clinical testing environment in Africa is favourable for creating ?pull mechanism? for R&D into better intervention tools. So far
the involvement of African institutions in clinical trials has
traditionally been restricted to participant recruitment, protocol procedures, through to data collection. The aspects of pro- tocol development, data base design, data processing and analysis has typically been done by the northern collaborators and lack of capacity is usually sited. This trend need not continue,
especially now that African researchers are getting more involved in product development activities.

This call is made for middle to senior level personnel involved
in clinical data management in African research institutions involved in malaria vaccine trials; preference will be given to applicants from AMANET beneficiary institutions.

OUTCOMES
This will be a hands-on and practical course after which it is
expected that the participants will be able to:

  • Understand and appreciate the place of data management in the trial process;
  • Be aware of GCP and major regulatory issues in product development;
  • Be able to formulate a clinical data management plan for a project;
  • Be able to create a data base in Microsoft Access® programme;
  • Design case report forms suitable for the database structure;
  • Provide validity and quality assurance checks;
  • Optimize the data processing and reporting.

HOW TO APPLY
Interested persons should submit a complete application, which
must include the following:
1. Brief Curriculum Vitae;
2. Summary of their research interest and role in current work
(not more than 10 lines);
3. A write-up to show how this workshop would benefit their institution (not more than 10 lines);
4. Names and addresses of two referees (including their telephone numbers and email contacts).

The referees should be requested to independently submit letters
of support sent directly to the address below.

Please note that in order to achieve effective hands on training, the class will be limited to a maximum class 20 participants. Incomplete applications will not be considered.


SPONSORSHIP
Selected applicants will be awarded an AMANET sponsorship which
covers only tuition, economy class airfares, and a stipend to
meet living expenses during the workshop. Participants or their
home institutions should cover such other costs as visas fees,
costs in transit, and transport within home country.

Applications must be received by 31 August 2005.

All applications must be addressed to:

The Managing Trustee
African Malaria Network Trust (AMANET)
Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology Building
Ali Hassan Mwinyi Road
P O Box 33207
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Tel: +255-22-2700-018

Fax: +255-22-2700-380
mailto:info@amanet-trust.org
and
mailto:clwanga@amanet-trust.org


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Charles Wanga
Communications Officer
AMANET
mailto:clwanga@amanet-trust.org
http://www.amanet-trust.org


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