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LESLIE EDWARD SIMON LEWIS. MANIPAL ACADEMY OF HIGHER EDUACTION

Higher education
Home country
India
Type of research activities
Basic research, Experimental development
Fields of research
Medical and health sciences
Specialisation and expertise

Two decades of teaching and research experience in the field of Neonatolgy and Pediatrics. Received funding from ICMR/DBT/SERB/INCLEN organisation from India and WHO/Gates Foundation/Xerox -research USA (International)for projects on 'Preterm birth,Methylxanthines use for apnea of prematurity, Childhood pneumonia,maternal immunization and adverse neonatal outcome etc. Presently concentrating on sepsis burden in neonates,preterm gut microbiome and antibiotics stewardship.

Language(s)
English

Likui Wang,Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences

Higher education
Home country
China
Type of research activities
Basic research
Fields of research
Medical and health sciences
Specialisation and expertise

The global vaccinology training website will help identify further additional vaccinology courses that will eventually be listed on the electronic registry. A primary aim of the platform is to facilitate identification of suitable training by those looking for such courses. This platform will also help strengthen a workforce network to advance vaccinology around the global. The studies of transmission mechanism of emerging viruses have provided important basis for the policy maker from sciences to control and prevent the emerging infectious diseases, especially the elucidation of the relationship between novel coronavirus infection

Language(s)
English, Russian, Chinese

Matvey Sprindzuk

Business enterprise
Home country
Belarus
Type of research activities
Applied research, Basic research, Experimental development
Fields of research
Natural sciences, Engineering and technology, Medical and health sciences
Specialisation and expertise
Bioinformatics, genomics, medicine, virology, microbiology, image processing, AI, software engineering, COVID-19, tuberculosis, mathematical modelling, applied mathematics, medical systems, data processing automation
Language(s)
English

Fundação Getulio Vargas

Higher education
Home country
Brazil
Type of research activities
Applied research, Basic research, Experimental development
Fields of research
Economics and Business, Education, Sociology, Law, Political science, Social and economic geography, Media and communications, Other social sciences, Engineering and technology, Medical and health sciences, Humanities and the arts
Specialisation and expertise

Regarding the pandemics impacts and response, we believe that the Brazilian case, given its diversity, persistent inequality and continental dimensions, can bring insights and lessons that will be useful to both poor and rich countries. In short, FGV Social will process multiple sources of information in order to assess all policies and actions implemented in Brazil to diminish the pandemics’ negative impacts, especially on vulnerable groups such as the elderly, individuals with morbidities, through social distancing etc, besides proposing solutions to improve or change them. Some of the expected outcomes of the research partnership are the following: i) Empirical data diagnosis describing the reality of the vulnerable population before and after the pandemics in Brazil and elsewhere using fresh sources of microdata (e.g. first-hand assessment on poverty and inequality changes and the identification of new behavioural and perceptions patterns). ii) Estimating the coverage and effectiveness of the government measures taken to mitigate the pandemics’ effects, in addition to propose upgrades, complementary policies and empirical experiments. iii) Impact the public opinion through the diffusion of our previous research results in a wide and friendly data set with interactive maps, rankings, tables and simulators based on statistical models are available in the internet at: https://cps.fgv.br/en/covid-impacts For more information and for contacting FGV Social, feel free to e-mail Marcelo Neri, the Centre’s Director, at marcelo.neri@fgv.br. The Centre for Bureaucracy Studies (NEB) is a research group at FGV that analyses public policies by considering the public servants that conceive them in practice. During the coronavirus pandemics, NEB has conducted research to understand the effects of the pandemics on frontline workers from the areas of health, social assistance and security, drawing from surveys and interviews and collecting data with more than 10000 frontline workers throughout Brazil to assess how the pandemics has altered work practices and how frontline workers have experienced these changes. Besides that, NEB has also analysed the effects of the pandemics on gender, with a focus on female health workers. For more information and for contacting NEB, feel free to e-mail Gabriela Lotta, Professor at Public Administration at FGV and NEB’s Coordinator, at the address gabriela.lotta@fgv.br.

Language(s)
Portuguese, English, Spanish
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