ISARIC/RESPIRE Career Development Fellows complete global placements

RESPIRE partners have successfully completed their Career Development Fellowship placements with research teams in Brazil and the Philippines

Three Career Development Fellowship were jointly awarded by RESPIRE and International Severe Acute Respiratory and emerging Infections Consortium (ISARIC).

Dr Dhiraj Motilal Agarwal and Dr Girish Dayma, both from KEM Hospital Research Centre in India, and Dr Jayakayatri Jeevajothi Nathan from Universiti Malaya in Malaysia were awarded the Career Development Fellowship, a 3-month programme that includes a 2-week placement at selected sites around the world, under the supervision of clinical experts who will support the fellows in meeting their objectives.

“An unforgettable journey”

Dr Dhiraj Agarwal and Dr Jayakayatri Jeevajothi Nathan completed their placement under the supervision of ISARIC’s South America Hub Lead Dr Fernando Bozza, and his team at Fiocruz, Brazil, who have extensive experience in developing community engagement campaigns for public health initiatives.

The mentorship and resources provided have empowered me to approach challenges with confidence and creativity in the context of community engagement. The learnings from the Brazil team would help improve my country’s community engagement activities. The most significant opportunity I received through this fellowship is that it has provided a platform to discuss more research proposals and networking ideas with the mentors and their team.

Dhiraj Agarwal
Senior Scientist and Global Projects Lead for RESPIRE

The days spent at Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro (PUC) were filled with insightful presentations, collaborative scoping review work, and exposure to cutting-edge research. Engaging with diverse teams at PUC, FioCruz, Redes da Maré, and The Global Health Network provided invaluable insights into their impactful work.

Jayakayatri Jeevajothi (Kay) Nathan
Research Manager - Malaysia for RESPIRE
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Photos of ISARIC/RESPIRE Fellows

 

Meanwhile, Dr Dayma completed his placement in the Philippines, where he had an opportunity to learn from the experience of ISARIC Southeast Asia Hub Lead Dr Janice Caoili and ISARIC South Asia Hub Lead Dr Madiha Hashmi. He was involved with operationalising the WHO-ISARIC Clinical Characterization Protocol (CCP), a standardised protocol that enables data and biological samples to be collected rapidly in a globally-harmonised manner.

“The insights I gained into the implementation of the CCP have opened up new horizons for me. These learnings have given me a fresh perspective, allowing me to envision how they can make a significant impact on my institute and contribute to the generation of valuable data on both a national and global scale. It has been an unforgettable journey, and I am excited to carry forward the knowledge and inspiration gained from my time.

Girish Dayma
Project Manager, Vadu Rural Health Programme, KEM Hospital Research Centre

 

[Girish’s] visit to the Tropical Disease Foundation (TDF) was also an opportunity for us to learn from him and his extensive experience as a community researcher and data quality expert. We appreciate the exchange of ideas and all his recommendations on how we can further improve our processes in data management. We are also grateful to ISARIC and RESPIRE for creating a venue for us to meet, learn from each other and collaborate for future projects.

Dr Janice Caoili
ISARIC Southeast Asia Hub Lead

 

About the Fellowship

The fellowship aligns with RESPIRE and ISARIC's ongoing work with networks and stakeholders around the globe to strengthen research capacity and enhance the impact of clinical research in low and middle-income countries.

“We are delighted to have had the opportunity to offer these scholarships. We are incredibly lucky to have such talented fellows, all three of whom have now turned their attention to disseminating their learning, so that these benefits can be shared as widely as possible within the RESPIRE community and beyond. Individualised fellowships like these are a great way to enhance your career and to see things from a different perspective.”

Ruth McQuillan
Co-Lead for RESPIRE's Capacity Building Platform

This Fellowship is funded by a joint ISARIC/RESPIRE initiative from an ISARIC award made by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and the NIHR Global Health Research Unit on Respiratory Health (RESPIRE).

 

Further reading

Learn about ISARIC's Clinical Characterisation Protocol (CCP)

Visit the Oswaldo Cruz Foundation (Fiocruz) website

Visit the Tropical Disease Foundation (TDF) website