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PCHRD Research Priority Areas

1. Pharmaceutical products           
- development of diagnostics for control and prevention of priority diseases
- development of drugs/vaccines for local needs

2. Telehealth and Bioinformatics in Health

3. Natural products (herbal drugs and functional foods)

4. Other technologies and processes for priority health problems

 

How to apply for a PCHRD Research Grant

1. Get a copy of research proposal form at the download section of this website or click here.
2. Submit two copies of your research proposal to PCHRD. These should include all the information indicated in the research proposal form.
3. Attach an endorsement letter from the head of your institution.
4. Secure a certificate of clearance from your institutional ethics committee for studies involving human subjects, including a sample of informed consent for subjects, and a clearance from the institutional biosafety committee for projects dealing with pathogenic organisms.
5. Submit your request to PCHRD online or visit:

Philippine Council for Health Research and Development
3rd floor, DOST Building, Gen. Santos Avenue, Bicutan, Taguig City 1631 Philippines
Email: This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
Tel. No.: +632 8377535
Fax. No.: +632 8372924

 

To download research proposal form, click here.

To submit your proposal, please click submit.

To verify the status of your proposal click verify.

 

 

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