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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
[Program Announcement 02118]
Fellowship Training Programs In Vector-Borne Infectious Diseases;
Notice of Availability of Funds
A. Purpose
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announces the
availability of fiscal year (FY) 2002 funds for a cooperative agreement
program for a graduate level Fellowship Training Program in Vector-
Borne Infectious Diseases, leading to a master's or doctoral degree.
This program addresses the ``Healthy People 2010'' focus area of
Immunization and Infectious Diseases.
The purpose of this cooperative agreement is to assist recipients
in the development and implementation of a two to three year Fellowship
Training Program (FTP) in entomology, arbovirology, and microbiology,
which provides a combination of entomologic, virologic, and
microbiologic techniques, basic laboratory or epidemiologic training in
vector-borne infectious diseases. The goal is to improve the ability of
the U.S. public health system to respond to the problem of vector-borne
infectious diseases by increasing the number of specialists with
demonstrated skills in the public health aspects of vector-borne
infectious diseases and to provide them with the essential, pertinent
field and research skills.
FTPs should be implemented as new, distinct fellowship positions/
tracks in recipient's existing graduate training program. FTPs should
be aimed at individuals who wish to pursue an academic career in
vector-borne
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diseases of public health importance. The objective is to offer a
combination of field, laboratory, and research training which will lead
to a masters or doctoral degree in entomology, arbovirology, or
microbiology. Specific areas of concentration may include mosquito and
tick biology, ecology, physiology or behavior, basic arbovirology,
serology, laboratory diagnosis, epidemiology, prevention, and control
of vector-borne viral and bacterial diseases. Specific areas of
research concentration may include entomology, ecology, arbovirology,
microbiology, vector-borne bacterial diseases, and vector-borne
infectious diseases.
B. Eligible Applicants
Applications may be submitted by public and private non-profit
organizations and by governments and their agencies; that is,
universities, colleges, research institutions, hospitals, other public
and private non-profit organizations, State and local governments or
their bona fide agents, including the District of Columbia, the
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, the Commonwealth of
the Northern Mariana Islands, American Samoa, Guam, the Federated
States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and the
Republic of Palau, federally recognized Indian Tribal Governments,
Indian Tribes, or Indian Tribal Organizations and Faith-based
organizations are eligible to apply.
Assistance will be provided only to organizations with established
research and training programs in one or more of the following
disciplines: Medical entomology, arbovirology, vector-borne bacterial
diseases, and/or vector-borne infectious diseases.
Note: Title 2 of the United States Code section 1611 states that
an organization described in section 501(c)(4) of the Internal
Revenue Code that engages in lobbying activities is not eligible to
receive Federal funds constituting an award, grant or loan.
C. Availability of Funds
Approximately $750,000 is available in FY 2002 to fund
approximately three awards. It is expected that the average award will
be $250,000, ranging from $200,000 to $300,000. It is expected that the
awards will begin on or about August 30, 2002, and will be made for a
12-month budget period within a project period of up to three years.
Funding estimates may change.
Continuation awards within an approved project period will be made
on the basis of satisfactory progress as evidenced by required reports
and the availability of funds.
Use of Funds
Recipient cost sharing is required under this program. CDC will
provide up to 75 percent of the total cost for items directly related
to the support of fellows such as stipends (consistent with Public
Health Service policies) and professional travel. CDC funds will not be
provided for supplies and equipment or for direct salaries/fringe,
travel, space, etc., for recipient's faculty or administrative
personnel. In a training grant, recipient's indirect charges are
limited to eight percent of direct costs. CDC funds are not intended to
supplant recipient's existing infectious disease fellowships, rather
they are intended to support new fellowship opportunities that are
consistent with the stated purpose of this cooperative agreement
program.
D. Program Requirements
In conducting activities to achieve the purpose of this program,
the recipient will be responsible for the activities under 1. Recipient
Activities, and CDC will be responsible for the activities listed under
2. CDC Activities.
1. Recipient Activities
a. Develop and conduct a two to three year FTP that combines
entomological, arboviral, microbiological, and bacterial zoonoses
field, basic laboratory, and epidemiologic research in prevention and
control of vector-borne infectious diseases of public health importance
as a distinct and separate track of any existing graduate-level
fellowship program.
b. Design and conduct the FTP such that, upon completion of the
fellowship, fellows will receive a graduate degree in the field of
study.
c. Provide preceptors for training.
d. Develop a fellowship candidate application, review, ranking, and
selection process. Based on this process, select applicants to be
awarded two-to three-year FTP fellowships.
e. Provide administrative support to fellows during their tenure in
the FTP, including the payment of stipends, professional travel, etc.
(see Availability of Funds for cost sharing requirements).
f. Assist fellows in publishing and/or otherwise disseminating
results of their research.
g. Monitor and evaluate the progress of fellows and progress toward
achieving program goals. To measure the overall success of the FTP,
establish a mechanism to follow up and report on fellows (e.g., where
they work, in what field, etc.) periodically for up to five years after
they complete the FTP.
h. Assure appropriate IRB review by all cooperating institutions
participating in the project if the fellows research involves the use
of human subjects.
2. CDC Activities
a. Provide preceptors and facilities for research training that
occurs at CDC facilities. The entomological, arboviral,
microbiological, and laboratory or epidemiologic research training may
occur at CDC facilities.
b. Assist in the development of a research protocol for
Institutional Review Board (IRB) review by all cooperating institutions
participating in the research project. The CDC IRB will review and
approve the protocol initially and on at least an annual basis until
the research project is completed.
E. Content
Letter of Intent (LOI)
An LOI is optional for this program. The narrative should be no
more than 5 double spaced pages, printed on one side, with one-inch
margins, and unreduced font. Your letter of intent will be used to
assist CDC in planning the evaluation of applications submitted under
Program Announcement 02118 and should include (1) name and address of
institution; (2) name, address, and telephone number of contact person;
and if proposing that research component be conducted at CDC
facilities, (3) name and telephone number of CDC scientist agreeing to
participate.
Applications
Use the information in this section and the Program Requirements,
Other Requirements, and Evaluation Criteria sections to develop the
application content. Your application will be evaluated on the criteria
listed, so it is important to follow them in laying out your program
plan. The narrative should be no more than 10 single spaced pages,
printed on one side, with one-inch margins, and unreduced fonts.
Specific Instructions
All pages must be clearly numbered, and a complete index to the
application and its appendices must be included. All pages of the
application and appendices must be easily run through an automatic
document feed copier. Thus, do not bind, staple, or paperclip any pages
of any copy of the application, and do not include any bound documents
(e.g., pamphlets or other publications) in the appendices. Do not
include cardboard, plastic, or other page separators between sections.
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The application narrative must not exceed 10 pages (excluding
abstract, budget, and appendices). Unless indicated otherwise, all
information requested below must appear in the narrative. Materials or
information that should be part of the narrative will not be accepted
if placed in the appendices. The application narrative must contain the
following sections in the order presented below:
1. Abstract
Provide a brief (less than two pages) summary of the proposed FTP.
2. Background and Need
Demonstrate an understanding of the background and need for the
FTP. Discuss how your proposed FTP track differs from existing tracks/
opportunities in your fellowship program and how your proposed FTP
track meets the purpose of this cooperative agreement program.
3. Capacity and Personnel
a. Describe applicant's goals, objectives, and efforts to promote
the field of entomology and vector-borne infectious diseases. Describe
relevant degree programs and sponsored regular national meetings,
seminars, and/or workshops devoted to pertinent issues in academic
vector-borne infectious diseases with relevance to public health.
b. Demonstrate applicant's experience in academic vector-borne
infectious disease education and training in general, including
experience in maintaining programs that lead to awarding of graduate
degrees in the field. Describe applicant's existing graduate degree
fellowship training programs for entomologists, arbovirologists, and/or
bacteriologists.
c. Describe applicant's resources, facilities, and professional
personnel that will be involved in conducting the project. Include (in
an appendix) curriculum vitae for all professional personnel involved
with the project. Describe plans for administration of the project and
identify administrative resources/personnel that will be assigned to
the project. Provide (in an appendix) letters of support from all key
participating non-applicant organizations, individuals, etc., which
clearly indicate their commitment to participate as described in the
operational plan.
d. If proposing that fellows conduct their field, laboratory, or
epidemiologic training at CDC facilities, include a letter of support
(in an appendix) from the appropriate CDC scientist (cosigned by their
Division/Program Principal Management Officer) that clearly indicates
their commitment to participate as described in your application
Operational Plan, including agreement to (1) serve as preceptor for the
research training and (2) provide space, facilities, supplies, etc.,
for fellows.
4. Operational Plan
Present a detailed and time phased plan for establishing and
conducting the FTP. Describe procedures to accomplish all of the
required recipient activities. Describe how the field, laboratory, and
research activities will be coordinated within the FTP. Present a plan
for monitoring and evaluating the progress of fellows and the progress
toward achieving program goals. Describe how the plan will ensure that
all fellows become eligible for graduation by the end of fellowship
tenure. Describe procedures and plans for assuring any fellow's
research that involves the use of human subjects will receive
appropriate IRB review by all cooperating institutions participating in
the project.
5. Budget
Provide a line item budget and accompanying detailed, line by line
justification that demonstrates the request is consistent with the
purpose and objectives of this program. Clearly indicate by line item
both (a) the full cost and (b) the amount requested from CDC (see
Availability of Funds section for further information regarding cost-
sharing).
F. Submission and Deadline
Letter of Intent
On or before June 5, 2002, submit the LOI to the Grants Management
Specialist identified in the ``Where to Obtain Additional Information''
section of this announcement.
Applications
Submit the original and two copies of PHS 5161-1 (OMB Number 0920-
0428). Forms are available in the application kit and at www.cdc.gov/
od/pgo/forminfo.htm. On or before July 5, 2002, submit the application
to the Technical Information Section, 2920 Brandywine Road, Suite 3000
Atlanta, Georgia 30341.
Deadline: Applications shall be considered as meeting the deadline
if they are either:
1. Received on or before the deadline date or
2. Sent on or before the deadline date and received in time for
submission to the independent review group. (Applicants must request a
legibly dated U.S. Postal Service postmark or obtain a legibly dated
receipt from a commercial carrier or U.S. Postal Service. Private
metered postmarks shall not be acceptable as proof of timely mailing.)
Late Applications: Applications which do not meet the criteria in
(1) or (2) above are considered late applications, will not be
considered, and will be returned to the applicant.
G. Evaluation Criteria
Applicants are required to provide Measures of Effectiveness that
will demonstrate the accomplishment of the various identified
objectives of the cooperative agreement. Measures of Effectiveness must
relate to the performance goal (or goals) as stated in section ``A.
Purpose'' of this announcement.
Each application will be evaluated individually against the
following criteria by an independent review group appointed by CDC.
1. Background and Need (15 points)
The extent to which the applicant demonstrates an understanding of
the background and need for the FTP. Extent to which they clearly
demonstrate that their proposed FTP fellowship positions add to and do
not supplant existing positions in their fellowship program. The extent
to which they demonstrate how the proposed FTP track meets the Purpose
of this cooperative agreement program.
2. Capacity (Total 50 points)
a. Institutional
The extent to which the applicant demonstrates that they have been
and are devoted to promoting the field of vector-borne infectious
diseases. Extent to which the applicant has promoted the field of
vector-borne infectious diseases by conducting regular national
meetings and workshops devoted to current topics. The extent to which
the applicant documents experience in education and training in
entomology, arbovirology, and vector-borne infectious diseases,
including documentation of relevant degree programs offered and
evidence of experience in successfully preparing students to work in
the field. The extent to which the applicant demonstrates significant
institutional experience in managing graduate-level fellowship training
programs in the area of vector-borne infectious diseases. The extent to
which the applicant documents they have a successful existing
program(s) in vector-borne infectious diseases. (25 points)
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b. Staff and Administrative
The extent to which the applicant describes adequate resources and
facilities (clinical, academic, and administrative) for conducting the
FTP. The extent to which the applicant documents the past experience
and qualifications of their professional personnel who will be involved
in the FTP by curriculum vitae, publications, etc. If proposing that
fellow's research be conducted at CDC facilities, the extent to which
applicant includes a letter of support as described in Application
Content section 3.b., above (i.e., that is signed by the appropriate
CDC officials and that clearly indicates their commitment to
participate as proposed in the application). (25 points)
3. Operational Plan (25 points)
The extent to which the proposed operational plan is clear,
detailed, time-phased, and meets the purpose and goals of this
cooperative agreement program. The extent to which the proposed
operational plan addresses all required Recipient Activities. If
specific fellow(s) research projects are proposed that involve the use
of human subjects, the degree to which the applicant has met the CDC
Policy requirements regarding the inclusion of women, ethnic, and
racial groups in the proposed research. This includes:
a. The proposed plan for the inclusion of both sexes and racial and
ethnic minority populations for appropriate representation.
b. The proposed justification when representation is limited or
absent.
c. A statement as to whether the design of the study is adequate to
measure differences when warranted.
d. A statement as to whether the plans for recruitment and outreach
for study participants include the process of establishing partnerships
with community(ies) and recognition of mutual benefits.
4. Evaluation Plan (5 points)
The extent to which the applicant demonstrates the quality of the
proposed plan to monitor, evaluate, and track individual fellows and
overall plan to evaluate activities and objectives.
5. Measures of Effectiveness (5 points)
The extent to which the applicant provides Measures of
Effectiveness that will demonstrate the accomplishment of the various
identified objectives of the cooperative agreement. Measures must be
objective/quantitative and must measure the intended outcome.
6. Budget (Not scored)
The extent to which the proposed budget is reasonable, clearly
justified, and consistent with the intended use of cooperative
agreement funds.
7. Human Subjects (Not scored)
Does the application adequately address the requirements of Title
45 CFR part 46 for the protection of human subjects?
H. Other Requirements
Technical Reporting Requirements
Provide CDC with original plus two copies of:
1. Semiannual progress reports.
2. Financial status report no more than 90 days after the end of
the budget period.
3. Final financial and performance reports no more than 90 days
after the end of the project period.
4. Applicants are required to provide Measures of Effectiveness
that will demonstrate the accomplishment of the various identified
objectives of the cooperative agreement.
Send all reports to the Grants Management Specialist identified in
the ``Where to Obtain Additional Information'' section of this
announcement.
The following additional requirements are applicable to this
program. For a complete description of each, see Attachment I of the
announcement.
AR-1 Human Subjects Requirements
AR-2 Requirements for Inclusion of Women and Racial and Ethnic
Minorities in Research
AR-3 Animal Subjects Requirements
AR-7 Executive Order 12372 Review
AR-9 Paperwork Reduction Act Requirements
AR-10 Smoke-Free Workplace Requirements
AR-11 Healthy People 2010
AR-12 Lobbying Restrictions
I. Authority and Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number
This program is authorized under Sections 301 [42 U.S.C. 241] and
317(k)(2) [42 U.S.C. 247b(k)(2)] of the Public Health Service Act, as
amended. The Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance Number is 93.283.
J. Where To Obtain Additional Information
This and other CDC announcements can be found on the CDC home page
Internet address--http://www.cdc.gov. Click on ``Funding'' then
``Grants and Cooperative Agreements.''
If you have questions after reviewing the contents of all the
documents, business management technical assistance may be obtained
from: Rene Benyard, Grants Management Specialist, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention, Procurement and Grants Office, Acquisition and
Assistance, Branch B, 2920 Brandywine Road, Room 3000 Atlanta, GA
30341-4146, Telephone number: (770) 488-2722, E-mail: bnb8@cdc.gov.
For program technical assistance, contact: Mel Fernandez, Program
Management Official, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC),
National Center for Infectious Diseases, Division of Vector-Borne
Infectious Diseases, P. O. Box 2087, Rampart Road, Foothills Campus,
Fort Collins, CO 80521 Telephone: (970) 221-6426, E-mail:
jjernigan@cdc.gov.
Dated: May 4, 2002.
Sandra R. Manning,
Director, Procurement and Grants Office, Centers for Disease Control
and Prevention.
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