Hitachi Fund Support for Research Related to Infectious Diseases is a grant program to provide grants for evidence-based research projects aiming to academically research, analyze, and study the various issues that have surfaced due to the pandemic of COVID-19 and then share the learnings internationally. This fund has been established in 2021 by donations from Hitachi, Ltd., its executives and employees of Hitachi, Ltd., and executives of Hitachi Group companies based on our vision.
Call for applications began in April 2021, and after review by the selection committee, five research projects were selected for funding in November of the same year, with research activities starting in December. Research activities are scheduled to continue for three years until the end of November 2024.
On Wednesday, March 13, 2024, we held the second interim report meeting, and representatives of each research project reported the progress of their research activities of the fiscal year 2023 and plans for the fiscal year 2024. Participants asked a variety of questions and made comments on the activity reports of each research project. We will hold an international symposium in February 2025 to report the results of the research projects.
Date | Wednesday, March 13, 2024 (Onsite & Online Hybrid) |
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Participants | Principal researchers, Joint researchers, Selection committee members, and executives of Hitachi, Ltd. and Hitachi Group companies *closed event |
Agenda |
Hitachi Fund Support for Research Related to Infectious Diseases Second Interim Report Meeting
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"International Joint Study on Public Health Economics and Value Assessment of Prevention in Pandemic – Lessons learned from COVID-19 and evidence-based recommendations for future crisis" Speaker: Dr. Hiroshi Suzuki, Professor, Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo, Dr. Isao Kamae, Project Professor, Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo |
"Malaria eradication in the era of COVID-19 pandemic: a study integrating sociological, economic, and medical approaches to overcome the challenges in tropical Africa" Speaker: Dr. Akira Kaneko, Specially Appointed Professor, Department of Parasitology, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka Metropolitan University |
"Covid-19 and Society: Comparative Analysis of Risk Communication, Expertise, and Citizenship" Speaker: Dr. Mikihito Tanaka, Professor, Faculty of Political Science and Economics, Waseda University |
"Exploration of Practical Wisdom and Resilience Overcoming Downside Risk -Collecting grassroots voices in Africa under COVID-19" Speaker: Dr. Kazuyo Hanai, Project Assistant Professor, Institute for Future Initiatives, The University of Tokyo |
"Implementing wastewater-based epidemiology in Asian communities to strengthen resilience against pandemics" Speaker: Dr. Eiji Haramoto, Professor, Interdisciplinary Center for River Basin Environment, University of Yamanashi |
Dr. Hiroshi Suzuki,
The University of Tokyo
Dr. Isao Kamae,
The University of Tokyo
Dr. Akira Kaneko,
Osaka Metropolitan University
Dr. Mikihito Tanaka,
Waseda University
Dr. Kazuyo Hanai,
The University of Tokyo
Dr. Eiji Haramoto,
University of Yamanashi
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