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COVID-19 UN Research Roadmap call announces result Versão em português

FAPESP selected projects that contribute to public policies for recovery from the socio-economic crisis caused by the pandemic.


FAPESP announces the result of a COVID-19 UN Research Roadmap Fast-Track call for proposals to select collaborative research projects that contribute to the formulation of public policies for recovery from the socio-economic crisis caused by the pandemic.

The call is aligned with the United Nations Research Roadmap for the COVID-19 Recovery. Published in November 2020, the UN document lists research priorities in strategic areas to build a more equitable, resilient and sustainable future, and in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

FAPESP’s call included a set of questions for each of the Roadmap’s main topics to help researchers focus their proposals. Analysis of projects were fast-tracked. They will have a duration of up to two years and should involve collaboration with researchers in other countries. Funding may be sought for projects already under way, considering that collaboration will yield faster results with a further outreach.

The funding awarded by FAPESP will cover the expenses of research groups in São Paulo, in accordance with the rules governing Regular Research Grants. A postdoctoral fellowship or technical training fellowship (TT-1-TT-5) may also be requested in this case, to last the same amount of time as the Regular Grant.

Hubs of excellence will be organized in different themes, in order to facilitate the exchange of knowledge and foster public policies. Principal investigators will be asked to share the results of their projects in meetings to be organized by a scientific steering committee to be set up by FAPESP.

Selected proposals:

Access to health and vulnerabilities of international migrants in the context of COVID-19 dissemination: an interinstitutional research in collaborative network
PI: Denise Martin Coviello
Host Institution: ESC PAULISTA MEDICINA/UNIFESP

Analysis of the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic for nurses in brazil
PI: Elucir Gir
Host Institution: ESC ENFERMAGEM RIBEIRAO PRETO/USP

Build back better: Implementation of a digital health platform to evaluate and promote mental health during and following the COVID-19 pandemic
PI: Ronald Fischer
Host Institution: INST D OR PESQUISA ENSINO SAO PAULO/IDOR

Cartographic methodologies for epidemic monitoring, prevention and recovery
PI: Raquel Rolnik
Host Institution: FAC ARQUITETURA URBANISMO/USP

COVID-19 Social Thermometer: Factors associated with risk perception, behavior patterns and adherence to protective measures that influence on face the pandemic in Brazil
Responsável: Ricardo Alexandre Arcêncio
Instituição: Escola de Enfermagem de Ribeirão Preto/EERP/USP

Educational inequalities at the pandemic context: diagnosis and propositions for public policies
PI: Mauricio Ernica
Host Institution: FAC EDUCACAO/UNICAMP

Effectiveness of intervention program, via video call, for the management of anxiety in nursing professionals during the COVID-19 pandemic
PI: Caroline Figueira Pereira
Host Institution: ESC ENFERMAGEM/USP

Evaluation of levels of IgG, IgA and anti-SARS-CoV antibodies - 2 total in breast milk of women who had COVID-19 during pregnancy
PI: Fabiola Isabel Suano de Souza
Host Institution: ESC PAULISTA MEDICINA/UNIFESP

Implementation of Educational Policies and Inequalities in Pandemic Contexts by COVID-19
PI: Vanda Mendes Ribeiro
Host Institution: PRO REITORIA POS GRADUACAO PESQUISA EXTENSAO/UNICID

In COVID-19 era: sexual initiation, socialization and risk exposure of youth from public high school
PI: Cristiane Da Silva Cabral
Host Institution: FAC SAUDE PUBLICA/USP

Models of food re-distribution during the covid-10 and social protection mechanisms to reduce hunger and food insecurity
PI: Luciana Marques Vieira
Host Institution: ESC ADMINISTRACAO EMPRESAS SAO PAULO/FGVSP

Participatory development of the APP Mental: an evidence-based, subject-centered digital intervention designed for self-care and mental health support for SUS primary care health workers
PI: Jair Borges Barbosa Neto
Host Institution: CENTRO CIENCIAS BIOLOGICAS SAUDE/UFSCAR

Post Covid Sydrom: Immunological sequelae after COVID-19 infection
PI: Marcel Cerqueira Cesar Machado
Host Institution: FAC MEDICINA/USP

Remote Education in the Age of Ubiquitous Computing: comparative analysis of the educational processes of Brazilian and German university students in times of COVID-19
PI: Antonio Alvaro Soares Zuin
Host Institution: CENTRO EDUCACAO CIENCIAS HUMANAS/UFSCAR

Resilience towards COVID-19: adaptations to strengthen family agriculture in the amazon agricultural border region
PI: Renata Evangelista De Oliveira
Host Institution: Centro de Ciências Agrárias/CCA/UFSCAR

RESPONDER project (Responding to Ethical issues during the COVID-19 Pandemic: Operationalising Nurses insights to Develop Ethical and moral Resilience)
PI: Regina Szylit
Host Institution: ESC ENFERMAGEM/USP

Responsible Innovation and Resilience in Social Policies (IRR-PS): a combined analysis of health, education, and social assistance governance before and during the COVID-19 pandemic
PI: Rogerio Schlegel
Host Institution: ESC FILOSOFIA LETRAS CIENCIAS HUMANAS/UNIFESP

Salivary biomarkers of COVID-19 and other viral respiratory infections
PI: Paulo Henrique Braz da Silva
Host Institution: FAC ODONTOLOGIA/USP

The COVID-19 Pandemic Response: The Role of Communication, Health Law, and Public Policy for the 3 Rs (Recovery, Renewal and Resilience) of an Inclusive Society
PI: Lorena Guadalupe Barberia
Host Institution: FAC FILOSOFIA LETRAS CIENCIAS HUMANAS/USP



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