Merck Foundation to Hold 2023 African Research Summit

The Merck Foundation had announced plans to hold its 2023 African research summit.

Merck Foundation to Hold 2023 African Research Summit

The Merck Foundation had announced plans to hold its 2023 African research summit.

Myschoolnews reports this year's summit is meant to appreciate women and youths engaged in science and technological research and spur them to greater heights.

 

Here are details of the awards:

 

This year, a special focus will be on “The Role of Scientific Research in Women Health and Reproductive Care”.

 

Merck Foundation Africa Research Summit – MARS 2023 will have scientific support from African Union Scientific-Technical and Research Commission (AU-STRC); Infectious Diseases Institute, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University, Uganda; Kenya Medical Research Institute (KEMRI); African Reproductive Care Society (ARCS), International Federation of Fertility Societies (IFFS); and Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE).

 

The Summit opens a discussion with Ministries of Health, Education, Information, Science and Technology and Gender from across Africa, to define policies with the aim to empower women and youth in STEM and to address the vital role of research in the improvement and sustainable development of healthcare system. with a specific emphasis on how to translate knowledge into action – the ‘know-do gap’ – to improve health and make an impact on society.

 

 The winners of MARS Awards would be recognized under two categories; “Best Young African Researcher” and “Best African Woman Researcher”.

 

The Winners would receive a 3 months Research Training scholarship in India.

 

One Best Abstract winner from each category will get an opportunity to present their abstract at the IFFS World Fertility Congress in Athens.

 

Abstract Submission Details:

Abstracts are invited from final year African PhD students and young investigators involved in research related to either of the following topics:

 

Women Health, Infertility and Reproductive Care

 

All applicants should be primarily based at African Research Institutes and Universities, although collaboration within Africa as well as outside is also welcome.