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Grants

Throughout its history, the China Medical Board has adopted a policy of not accepting unsolicited grant proposals. Thus, inquiries or unsolicited proposals may not receive an expeditious reply. The rationale is straightforward—CMB's strategic grant-making is highly focused on targeted activities to advance its mission. In its earliest phase, the China Medical Board devoted nearly all of its financing to Peking Union Medical College. Since 1950, the China Medical Board’s grant-making has been targeted at key Chinese and Asian universities. CMB encourages international groups wishing to work in China to establish relationships directly with CMB-affiliated Chinese and Asian institutions.

Year/Grant no.sort ascending Grantee Program Amount
(2015)
15-207
Health Professional Education $97,700
  • Landscape 5+3 GP Education in China
  • April 01, 2015 to June 30, 2016
  • China
  • This grant support the University of Hong Kong to landscape 5+3 general practitioner education in the mainland of China.
  • Gabriel M. Leung
(2015)
15-206
Health Professional Education $179,000
  • Westlake Youth Forum & Liaisons Meeting
  • April 01, 2015 to June 30, 2016
  • China
  • This grant supports Zhejiang University to host two CMB-sponsored events in June 2015 in parallel with each other, the Westlake Youth workshop and CMB Liaison workshop.
  • Yu Hai
(2015)
14-205
Southeast Asia $55,000
  • ASEAN Medical School Network
  • January 01, 2015 to December 31, 2017
  • Southeast Asia
  • This grant of $55,000 to Mahidol University to support activities of the ASEAN Medical School Network.
  • Prasit Watanapa
(2015)
14-204
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $25,000
  • Youth Leadership Forum
  • January 01, 2015 to December 31, 2015
  • China
  • This grant is for hosting a national youth forum on sexual reproductive health to take place in 2015.
  • Lily Liu Liqing
(2015)
14-203
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $88,000
  • OC RFP: Rural Schizophrenia Evaluation
  • January 01, 2015 to December 31, 2017
  • China
  • This grants supports research on rural schizophrenia evaluation.
  • Luo Hongye
(2015)
14-202
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $50,000
  • CMB-OC: Children Measles Vaccination
  • January 01, 2015 to December 31, 2017
  • China
  • This grant of $50,000 to Guangxi Medical University to support research on children measles vaccination.
  • Tang Xianyan
(2015)
14-201
Health Professional Education $142,000
  • OC RFP: Rural Health Worker Retention
  • January 01, 2015 to December 31, 2019
  • China
  • This five-year study aims to use targeted admissions policies to enroll students with rural backgrounds in medical education.
  • Liu Xiaoyun
(2015)
14-200
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $150,000
  • CMB-OC: End-Life Patient Care
  • January 01, 2015 to December 31, 2018
  • China
  • This four-year study is aimed at determining the effect of a family-clinician shared decision making for patients in end-of-life intensive care units.
  • Liu Xinchun
(2015)
14-199
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $150,000
  • CMB-OC: Pregnancy Nutrition
  • January 01, 2015 to December 31, 2017
  • China
  • This three-year project is aimed at improving health and nutrition of women and children in economically less-advanced western China.
  • Sun Xin
(2015)
14-198
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $150,000
  • CMB-OC: Alzheimer Intervention
  • January 01, 2015 to December 31, 2019
  • China
  • This is a five-year study aimed at improving community and home care services for Alzheimer patients.
  • Qiu Peiyuan
(2015)
14-197
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $150,000
  • CMB-OC: Acute Cardiovascular Event
  • January 01, 2015 to December 31, 2017
  • China
  • This three year project is an epidemiology study utilizing spatial methods to assess healthcare response to acute cardiovascular events (ACE), such as stroke and myocardial infarction.
  • Ma Xiaoguang
(2015)
14-196
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $144,000
  • CMB-OC: Diabetes Essential Drug Policy
  • January 01, 2015 to December 31, 2017
  • China
  • This is a three-year study to evaluate the impact of National Essential Medicine Policy on diabetes treatment, focusing on diabetes related healthcare costs in rural parts of Shaanxi province.
  • Fang Yu
(2015)
14-195
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $148,000
  • CMB-OC: Cervical Cancer Intervention
  • January 01, 2015 to December 31, 2018
  • China
  • This four-year project is a RCT intervention screening program on cervical cancer in rural China.
  • Li Shunping
(2015)
14-194
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $150,000
  • CMB-OC: Reduce Neonatal Infections
  • January 01, 2015 to December 31, 2018
  • China
  • This four-year project aims to decrease neonatal mortality through controlling hospital-acquired infections.
  • Cao Yun
(2015)
14-193
Health Professional Education $100,000
  • Tom Kessinger Asia Summer Internship
  • June 09, 2015
  • Global
  • This internship is for Haverford students to explore, learn about, and contribute to issues related to health, education, and well-being in Asia, especially in Southeast Asia.
(2014)
14-192
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $30,000
  • CHPMAS Activities 2014-2-16
  • November 01, 2014 to October 31, 2016
  • Global
  • This grant to China Health Policy and Management Society (CHPAMS) supports its activities between 2014 and 2016.
  • Harry Zhang
(2015)
14-191
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $450,000
  • PKU China Center for Health Development
  • January 01, 2015 to December 31, 2017
  • China
  • This three-year grant offers transitional funding to the China Center for Health Development Studies for its continuing growth and development.
  • Meng Qingyue
(2015)
14-190
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $450,000
  • CMB-CP in Evidence-Based Policy (2nd)
  • January 01, 2015 to December 31, 2017
  • China
  • This three-year CMB-CP grant supplementation will support work on several key research themes and launch a new Health Policy Translation Network (HPTNet).
  • Hu Shanlian
(2015)
14-189
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $300,000
  • CMB-CP in Pharma Economic Policy (2nd)
  • January 01, 2015 to December 31, 2017
  • China
  • This CP proposes to prioritize two key research projects on pharmaceutical pricing and reimbursement as well as continue dissemination of research findings and working with strategic partners.
  • Chen Wen
(2015)
14-188
Health Policy and Systems Sciences $300,000
  • CMB-CP in Mental Health Policy (2nd)
  • January 01, 2015 to December 31, 2017
  • China
  • This CP on mental health proposes to train young researchers and policy makers to bridge research with policies, and to provide technical support to mental health policy development in China.
  • Xiao Shuiyuan
(2014)
14-181
Southeast Asia $220,000
  • PhD Training in Community Epidemiology for Western
  • July 01, 2014 to June 30, 2019
  • Southeast Asia
  • This project builds on CMB’s earlier grant to build research capacity of young faculty in 3-4 selected Chinese medical universities in western China.
  • Virasakdi Chongsuvivatwong
(2014)
14-180
Health Professional Education $692,000
  • Concentrated Master & Sandwich PhD Training in Selected Chinese Schools
  • July 01, 2014 to June 30, 2017
  • China
  • The three-year grant will support high quality Master and one-year sandwich PhD training at LSHTM in HPS-related subjects to minimally 9 young faculty and students of Kunming, Sichuan and Peking Un
  • Anne Mills
(2013)
13-173
Health Professional Education $75,000
  • SYSU SPH MOOCs Startup
  • January 01, 2014 to December 31, 2015
  • China
  • For its first MOOC, Sun Yat-sen University (SYSU) will adapt its current biostatistics course, taught by SPH Dean Hao.
  • HAO Yuantao
(2013)
13-172
Health Professional Education $75,000
  • PUMC SPH MOOCs Startup
  • January 01, 2014 to December 31, 2015
  • China
  • This grant supports the development of PUMC's first MOOC on China's health system.
  • LIU Yuanli
(2013)
13-171
Health Professional Education $75,000
  • PUHSC SPH MOOCs Startup
  • January 01, 2014 to December 31, 2015
  • China
  • The PUHSC School of Public Health will produce MOOCs as part of its “goal-oriented public health education reform.”
  • MENG Qingyue

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