Program for Research in Emerging Infectious Diseases

In an ever-connected world, the emergence of infectious diseases poses an ongoing threat to global health security. The Program for Research in Emerging Infectious Diseases (PREID) stands as a beacon of hope and resilience in the face of these formidable challenges. PREID is a pioneering initiative dedicated to the proactive study, understanding, and mitigation of infectious diseases as they emerge and evolve, driven by the unwavering commitment to safeguarding the health and well-being of individuals and communities worldwide.

Grants Policies

A. Application for an NIH Research Grant

a. At the start of each academic year, NIH releases a call for research proposals. Application usually starts at the second week of June and ends one month after. Extension of application may occur , upon the discretion of the OVCR.

b. All faculty of the University of the Philippines-Manila is eligible to apply for a research grant. Priority will be given to the following proponents:

Call for Research or Thesis Proposals for Funding by the UPM-National Institutes of Health, UPM Student Researcher Grant 2023

We are pleased to announce that the Office of the Executive Director, National Institutes of Health is now accepting the applications for the UPM Student Researcher Grant for CY 2023. This grant provides funding support for thesis/research of UP Manila undergraduate students, medical students, and masteral students without any scholarship.

The NIH Building

Any historical tracing of the National Institutes of Health is deeply tied to the building in which it is housed. The current NIH Building is located along Pedro Gil Street in the University of the Philippines Manila campus. Inaugurated on 18 April 1997 during the term of Chancellor Perla D. Santos-Ocampo, this three-story building houses the NIH facilities such as its Central Laboratories and administrative offices of most of its Institutes and Centers, all basked in the beige exterior which complements the general façade of buildings around the UP Manila campus.

Registration Details

Article 4Come and join us in celebrating the 24th Anniversary of the National Institutes of Health with the theme, “Transcending Inequity: Discoveries, Inventions, and Innovations in Challenging Times" on March 2-4, 2022 via Zoom.

Register now for FREE at https://bit.ly/NIH2022.

For more information, you may contact Ms. Brenda Red of the registration committee at nihregcom2022@gmail.com.

The NIH Mural

The NIH Mural is a work by Salvador T. Juban, an artist/muralist who was known to be the last apprentice of National Artist Carlos “Botong” Francisco. In the center, the mural depicts the “Shining One Who Heals” who was originally known as Gabriel in Haldea. The Hebrew term “Rapha” meant “healer”, “doctor”, or “surgeon.” As an angel for healing, Raphael is often associated with the image of a serpent. He is known to be the chief ruling prince of the Second Heaven, chief of Order of the Virtues, Guardian of the Tree of Life in Eden and of the Seven Angels of the Tree.