Fogarty Board Peeks at Grants, Then Chats Publicly
Published Date: 6/18/2025
Notice
Summary
The Fogarty International Center Advisory Board is meeting on September 4-5, 2025, to review grant applications and discuss current and future projects. The first day includes a private session to evaluate grants, while the second day is open to the public both in-person and online. This meeting affects researchers seeking funding and anyone interested in global health, with no direct cost changes announced.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Grant Applications Reviewed (Closed Session)
On September 4, 2025 from 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., the Fogarty International Center Advisory Board will meet in a closed session to review and evaluate second-level grant applications. The session is closed because discussions could disclose confidential trade secrets, patentable material, or personal information tied to applicants.
Public Meeting Available In-Person and Online
On September 5, 2025 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., the Fogarty International Center Advisory Board will hold an open meeting in Bethesda, MD and via the NIH Videocast (https://videocast.nih.gov/). Attendance in person is limited to space available; the meeting will include updates and discussion of current and planned Fogarty activities.
Accommodations for Attendees with Disabilities
Individuals who plan to attend the meeting on September 4-5, 2025 and need special assistance, such as sign language interpretation or other reasonable accommodations, should notify the Contact Person (Kristen Weymouth, 301-495-1415, [email protected]) in advance.
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