Sunday, January 22, 2023

Fw: Ref.: (LML) Leprosy Research Initiative calls for Proposals


 

 

Leprosy Mailing List – January 22,  2023

 

Ref.:  (LML) Leprosy Research Initiative calls for Proposals

 

From:  LRI, Amsterdam, the Netherlands

 

 

Dear colleagues,

 

 



LRI calls for proposals: deadline for Letter of Intent submission 27/01/2023

The countdown has started!
There is only one week left to submit your Letter of Intent for the following LRI Calls for proposals:
- Regular grant – Projects starting in 2024
- Research capacity strengthening grant – Projects starting in 2023
 
The deadline for submission for both calls is Friday the 27th of January, 2023 at 23:59 (CET), after which the portal will be closed, so make sure to submit your Letter of Intent

 


 




LRI Spring Meeting 2023 & Highlights – Save the date!

The LRI Spring Meeting is an annual event that brings together researchers of LRI-funded projects,  the LRI Scientific Review Committee and Steering Committee as well as Partners of the LRI. More than thirty researchers will present project progress updates and results during this year's edition, which will take place in the Netherlands on the 20th and 21st of April. Limited places are available for self-funded persons with a keen interest in leprosy research who wish to attend but are not otherwise invited.

Following the in-person event, an online 'Highlights of Spring Meeting 2023' event will be hosted on the 1st of June , where findings of selected projects across LRI research priorities will be presented. This event is open to everyone interested in leprosy research and will be free of charge.

Updates on these events will follow via newsletter communication on our website in due course.

 

Best regards,


LRI team

 



New publication: "Meaningful engagement of persons affected by leprosy in research: an exploration of its interpretation, barriers, and opportunities"

We are pleased to share the scientific article led by LRI intern Laura de Groot recently published in Tropical Medicine and Infectious Disease on her project on meaningful engagement of persons affected by leprosy in research.

The authors recommend to "engage experts-by-experience throughout the entire research cycle for optimal outcomes and impact for all stakeholders involved, although the process of engagement can vary across research stages. Funders can play an important role in both stimulating engagement, for example, by accepting that payment of experts-by-experience is a legitimate use of funds, and in recognizing differences between meaningful and tokenistic engagement."
 

 

LML - S Deepak, B Naafs, S Noto and P Schreuder

LML blog link: http://leprosymailinglist.blogspot.it/

Contact: Dr Pieter Schreuder << editorlml@gmail.com

 

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