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UCLA-South Africa Center for Chronic Mental Disorders

The following grant was awarded by, is supported by, is administered by or is in partnership with the Fogarty International Center at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH).

Funding Fogarty Program

Chronic, Noncommunicable Diseases and Disorders Research Training

Project Information in NIH RePORTER

UCLA-South Africa Center for Chronic Mental Disorders

Principal Institution

University of California Los Angeles

Principal Investigator(s) (PI)

Wyatt, Gail E

Project Contact Information

Email: gwyatt@mednet.ucla.edu

Year(s) Awarded

2015-2022

Country

South Africa

Collaborators

Dan Stein, University of Capetown
Bronwyn Myers, South African Medical Research Council

NIH Partners

NIMH

Project Description

The UCLA-South Africa Tirisano Training Project (TTP) seeks to prepare future investigators to conduct research on chronic stress and noncommunicable chronic mental health disorders including substance abuse, depression, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) across the life course. As an international collaboration between UCLA and several South African Universities and Institutions, including the University of Cape Town (UCT), the University of Stellenbosch, the Human Sciences Research Council and North West University, Tirisano's public health mission is to: 

  1. Increase the number of well-trained South African chronic stress and non-communicable chronic mental health researchers; 
  2. Translate research findings to culturally congruent substance abuse and mental health treatment interventions and programs; and 
  3. Facilitate the building of community clinical and research capacity and infrastructure that benefit South African people.

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