Fogarty NIH — Global Infectious Diseases (GID) Research Training Program (D43) 2026
Fogarty International Center (FIC), NIH · United States
Overview
The Global Infectious Disease (GID) research training program addresses research training needs related to infectious diseases that are predominantly endemic in or have an impact upon people living in developing countries. The training programs include a variety of research training options to match the needs of the developing country institution. The program focuses on a major endemic or life-threatening emerging infectious disease, neglected tropical disease, infections that frequently occur as a co-infection in HIV infected individuals, or infections associated with noncommunicable disease conditions of public health importance in LMICs. The ultimate goal is to build a critical mass of researchers and support staff to conduct independent infectious disease research in developing country institutions.
Eligibility
Partnership between a US institution and an LMIC institution (Malawi qualifies); strengthens LMIC research training capacity.
Priority areas
- See the funder call page for any current priority topics and a full list of GID Research Training grant awards by institution.
What is funded
Stipends, Tuition, and Fees
Trainee Travel
Training Related Expenses
Indirect Costs
How to apply
PAR-24-174. Letters of intent due 6 July 2026; full applications due 6 August 2026 via NIH.
Application & forms on the funder's page