Tianjin CanSino Biotechnology Co., Ltd. is a participant of unrestricted biowarfare of Chinese People's Liberation Army

Basic Information

 Tianjin CanSino Biotechnology Co., Ltd.(天津康希诺生物技术有限公司), a participant of unrestricted biowarfare of Chinese People's Liberation Army, has published Prospectus Letter of Intent for Initial Public Offering on 23 July 2020. The prospectus provided verifiable detailed information about CanSino Biologics Inc(康希诺生物股份公司) or PLC(public limited company) that was transformed from former Tianjin CanSino Biotechnology Co., Ltd. on 13 Feb 2017 (hereafter referred to as CanSino ), ie a PLC transformed from the private limited company.

CanSino is a foreign-invested enterprise jointly established by five natural persons,  Xuan Liu(刘宣),  Tao Zhu(朱涛), DONGXU QIU(邱东旭), HELEN HUIHUA MAO(毛慧华)  and XUEFENG YU(宇学峰) numbersed as 1,2,3,4 and 5 in the shareholding structure.

On 29 December 2008, the five persons jointly signed the "Articles of Association of Sino-Foreign Joint Venture" and "Contract of Sino-foreign Joint Venture". The shareholding structure of the company on incorporation was as follows:




On 25 Jan 2017, Tianjin CanSino Biotechnology Co., Ltd. was transformed into CanSino Biologics Inc, upon deliberation at the fifth meeting of the sixth session of the Board of Directors, based on the book net assets of 222,000,345.63 yuan as of 30 November 2016 which were converted into 129,878,265 ordinary shares of the PLC with a face value of 1 yuan per share with a different shareholding structure.


It is a company dedicated to the research and development, production and sales of vaccines. The research and development pipeline covers the prevention of meningitis, Ebola virus disease, DTP, pneumonia, tuberculosis, new coronavirus (COVID-19), herpes zoster and other clinical Varieties of vaccines in high demand.
Among them, Ebola virus disease vaccine has completed new drug registration, two meningococcal vaccine products have been submitted for NDA and accepted, DTP vaccine, pneumonia vaccine, tuberculosis vaccine, recombinant new coronavirus vaccine (adenovirus vector) have entered the market. clinical trial stage.
The products focus on three major areas of meningitis, DTP and pneumonia, including MCV4, MCV2, DTcp for infants, DTcP booster vaccine, Tdcp for adolescents and adults, DTcP-Hib combination vaccine, PBPV and PCV13i.
Associations with Chinese People's Liberation Army
After the outbreak of Ebola virus in 2014, the Institute of Bioengineering of the Academy of Military Sciences and the company carried out cooperative research on Ad5-EBOV. According to the cooperation arrangement, the Institute of Bioengineering of the Academy of Military Sciences cooperates with the company to evaluate the immunogenicity and safety of EBOV, conduct clinical trials, submit the registration application of Ad5-EBOV, and the company is responsible for the production of the product. The company and the Institute of Bioengineering of the Academy of Military Sciences have jointly obtained the new drug certificate, and the company has obtained the drug production approval. At present, this product is only intended for emergency use and national reserves, and needs to be used under the guidance of the relevant national health management departments.

From January 2016 to December 2016, the company and the Institute of Bioengineering, Academy of Military Sciences jointly undertook the development of recombinant Ebola virus disease vaccine and phase I clinical research on Chinese population and African population in China.

From January 2018 to December 2020, the company undertook the sub-project of the National Science and Technology Major Project "Clinical and Industrialization of Ebola Vaccine and Preclinical Research of Zika Vaccine" .Responsible entity: Institute of Bioengineering, Academy of Military Sciences; Responsibilities of CanSino: Completed the industrialization research of Ebola vaccine, including obtaining the new drug certificate for recombinant Ebola virus disease vaccine and production approval.

The company has jointly developed a recombinant novel coronavirus vaccine (adenovirus vector) with the Institute of Bioengineering, Academy of Military Medical Sciences, Academy of Military Sciences of the Chinese People's Liberation Army. It expresses the novel coronavirus S antigen and is intended to be used to prevent diseases caused by novel coronavirus infection. At present, the vaccine has been clinically approved, and the Phase II clinical trial started in April 2020, and the Phase II clinical trial research data was obtained in June 2020.

Ad5-EBOV, Merck VSV-EBOV recombinant Ebola virus disease vaccine was jointly developed by Institute of Bioengineering, Academy of Military Medicine, Academy of Military Sciences and CanSino. As of the signing date of this prospectus, the company has obtained a new drug certificate for the "recombinant Ebola virus disease vaccine (adenovirus vector)" jointly obtained with the Institute of Bioengineering, Academy of Military Sciences. Both parties agreed that CanSino will conduct related drug production. 

Suspected technology transferring from cooperation partners to Chinese People's Liberation Army

On 4 Sep 2018, the company entered into a master cooperation agreement with Vaccitech Limited. Under the Vaccitech Master Cooperation Agreement,follow-up cooperation projects include herpes zoster, HPV, influenza, MERS (Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus), hepatitis B, etc. As part of Vaccitech's Master Collaboration Agreement, on 4 September 2018, the company entered into a program agreement with Vaccitech for a shingles vaccine (ChAdOx Shingles Program Agreement). The company had made a £50,000 down payment to Vaccitech, which was still in preclinical studies.

On 28 May 2019, the company and Austrian biotechnology company BIRD-C signed a "bacterial ghosts" (BGs) vaccine technology research and development cooperation agreement. "Bacterial slough" refers to the bacterial empty shell of Gram-negative bacteria after lysis, which is not only an ideal vaccine antigen, but also an ideal antigen carrier to improve the immune effect of the vaccine. The cooperation between the two parties will start with technical exchanges, and will be followed by strategic cooperation in the development and commercialization of the "Bacteria" vaccine. Through the collaboration, the two parties will work to explore BGs as independent adjuvants for CanSinoBio's vaccines under development, and as neoantigens expressed in E. coli vectors.



Main Customers
In 2018, the company realized an income of 2.8119 million yuan, including 1.4378 million yuan for the sale of vaccine components for VaxYnethic S.r.l., and 1.1321 million yuan for toxin protein synthesis and in vivo research services for Suzhou Kangning Jierui Biotechnology Co., Ltd. In 2019, the company achieved an income of 2.2834 million yuan, of which 2.2627 million yuan was provided for the sale of vaccine components for VaxYnethic S.r.l., accounting for 99.09% of the current sales.

The main production equipment includes: ultrafiltration pure water preparation system, automatic sterilization fermenter system, vacuum freeze dryer, bioreactor system, Alfa Laval Clara200 centrifuge module, ion chromatograph, automatic microorganism identification system, high performance capillary electrophoresis Instrument, fixed automatic feeding and discharging, supporting active isolation system, capillary differential scanning calorimeter.


Background of founders and senior management as suspected theives of vaccine and drug technologies
XUEFENG YU, born in 1963, Canadian nationality, doctoral degree in microbiology; from 1988 to 1991, lecturer in the Department of Microbiology, Department of Biology, Nankai University; from 1991 to 1997, studied microbiology in the Department of Botany at McGill University Professional Doctorate; 1996-1998, Scientist of IBEX Technologies Inc.; 1998-2009, Scientist of Product Development Department of Sanofi Pasteur Limited., Global Director of Bacterial Vaccine Development, Canadian Fermentation Development director; since 2009, he has been the chairman, chief executive officer and general manager of CanSino, and is currently mainly responsible for the company's overall strategic development planning, overall operation management, and major decision-making management.

Tao Zhu, born in 1973, Chinese nationality, permanent residency in Canada, Ph.D. in chemical engineering, postdoctoral fellow at Carnegie Mellon University; 2004-2005, scientist at Integrated Genomics Inc;From 2006 to 2008, he served as a scientist and senior scientist at Sanofi Pasteur Limited. From 2009 to present, he has been the executive director, chief scientific officer and deputy general manager of CanSino, currently mainly responsible for management Matters related to vaccine research and development projects, including research and development progress, clinical trials, technical improvement, etc.; was elected as a member of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in January 2018.

DONGXU QIU, born in 1960, Canadian nationality, holds a permanent residence ID card for foreigners of the People's Republic of China, a doctor of pharmacy, a postdoctoral fellow in chemical engineering at Konstanz University in Germany, and a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Montreal in Canada; From 1993 to 1998, he served as a scientist and deputy director of Biomira, Canada; from 1999 to 2000, he was the director of the Altarex department; from 2000 to 2002, he was the director of scientific operations of ARIUS Research; 2003 to 2005 , served as the president of MDS CAPITAL Asia; from 2006 to 2009, served as the deputy general manager of Shanghai Gema Pharmaceutical Technology Co., Ltd.; from 2007 to 2011, served as the general manager of China Bio in the United States; Since 2009, he has served as executive director and deputy general manager of CanSino

SHOUBAI CHAO, born in 1962, American nationality, Ph.D. in biochemical engineering; from 1992 to 1993, worked as a bioprocess engineer of Philom Bios;From 1993 to 2000, he served as technical manager of bacterial vaccines and quality assurance manager of Sanofi-Aventis Group; in 2000, served as senior manager of quality management of Genentech; from 2001 to 2007, served as assistant general manager of vaccine technology of Wyeth Pharmaceuticals ; From 2008 to 2018, served as the vice president and senior vice president of AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals; since 2018, he has served as the executive director, chief operating officer and deputy general manager of CanSino.

Jieyu Zou, born in 1989, Chinese nationality, master of public health; from 2012 to 2014, worked as a research assistant in Michael Allen Company; from 2014 to 2015, worked in Fosun High-Tech Group Investment Manager of Co., Ltd.; since 2015, he has served as Lilly Asia Fund Investment Manager, Senior Investment Manager, and Vice President; since 2016, he has served as Supervisor of CanSino.

HELEN HUIHUA MAO, born in 1962, Canadian nationality, permanent residency in the United States, Ph.D. in chemical engineering, post-doctoral fellow at the University of Waterloo in Canada; from 1990 to 1999, he was a development engineer in the American O'Bright Company;From 2000 to 2001, he was an APOTEX facility and equipment qualification expert; from 2001 to 2005, he was the quality management director of Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, USA; from 2006 to 2011, he was the global quality management director of Endo Pharmaceuticals Inc.; Director of CanSino and currently the company's deputy general manager.


Chinese People's Liberation Army intentionally released infectious viruses to test vaccine effetiveness on Africans both in China and Africa

 The official website of the Chinese government admited that as early as 2006, the recombinant Ebola vaccine project had been supported by the national "863" plan, which made it clear that the Chinese Communist Party prepared releasing Ebola viruses to test its vaccine. The CCP has sent a number of medical aid teams to Africa. These medical teams are actually medical spies.

Chen Wei was the director of the Institute of Bioengineering of the Academy of Military Medical Sciences of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, is presently the Director of the Institute of Biotechnology, Academy of Military Medical Sciences and presumed head of China’s biological warfare program. Chen Wei is currently the director and researcher of the Institute of Bioengineering of the Academy of Military Medical Sciences of the PLA, with a professional technology level 5, the rank of major general, and a doctoral tutor of microbiology at the Academy of Military Medical Sciences. Chen Wei also serves as the director of the Army's Key Laboratory of Biological Weapon Injury Prevention and Control Drugs, the deputy director of the National Pharmacopoeia Biotechnology, and the expert of the National Infectious Disease Major Project General Group.


(Resource: Gateway Pundit)
In 2012 Chen Wei published research papers on Ebola: 

The Chen Wei project team had completed Phase I clinical trials for Chinese populations and African populations in China in Taizhou Medical City and Zhejiang University successively, proving the safety and effectiveness of the vaccine. 

After the outbreak of Ebola in West Africa in 2014, on the basis of the previous work, Chen Wei's team immediately cooperated with Tianjin CanSino Biotechnology Co., Ltd., which was a biowarfare participant of Chinese People's Liberation Army founded by talents introduced by the national "Thousand Talents Program" to carry out scientific and technological research on a new type of Ebola vaccine. 

After launching a special approval process in conjunction with the Ministry of Health of the General Logistics Department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army, the vaccine became the world's first 2014 gene-mutated Ebola vaccine to enter the clinic.

On 10 October 2015 the recombinant Ebola vaccine developed by the team of Chen Wei began its phase II clinical trial in Sierra Leone. In fact, it is to use Africans for Ebola virus vaccine experiments. It does not rule out the possibility of the Chinese People's Liberation Army deliberately releasing viruses in Africa in the name of medical aid.

Chinese Communist Party set up the first fixed biosafety laboratory abroad completed on 11 Feb 2015 in the Republic of Sierra Leone, which could test, store viruses and as well as release viruses including COVID19, Ebola, HIV, etc.




Picture source: Gov.cn



It's necessarily for all African countries to drive out all military medical teams of Chinese Communist Party, cease all cooperation with People's Republic of China to enjoy life without viruses and make friends with Taiwan. Taiwan, Japan and other countries could provide more effective and transparent medical solutions to diseases.

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2021 National Natural Science Foundation of China and Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Cooperation and Exchange Projects Call



According to the bilateral cooperation agreement between the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS), the two sides jointly fund cooperation and exchange projects every year, including cooperation and exchange, holding international (regional) academic conferences in China, going abroad (border) Participate in three types of bi- (multi-) academic conferences. After consultation between the two parties, 14 cooperation and exchange projects will be jointly funded in 2021, including 10 cooperation and exchange projects and 4 bilateral seminars (generally 2 in China and 2 overseas meetings).

  1. Project Description

  (1) Funding areas

  The field of funding for this project is related to natural sciences (application code 1 must select the subject code under AH, and it is recommended to fill in to the last level).

  (2) Funding intensity

  The intensity of Chinese funding is no more than 200,000 yuan per project.

  (3) Subsidy content

  For cooperation and exchange projects, NSFC will provide Chinese applicants with round-trip air tickets for Chinese scientists visiting Japan, living expenses and inter-city transportation expenses for receiving Japanese scientists visiting China; JSPS will provide Japanese applicants with Japanese scientists visiting China. Round-trip airfare, living expenses for receiving Chinese scientists visiting Japan, and transportation between cities.

  For bilateral seminar projects, the institution in the country where the meeting is located (NSFC or JSPS) will provide the applicant with accommodation, inter-city transportation and related expenses for holding the meeting, including venue rental and printing of meeting materials. system, etc. International travel expenses for participating experts will be provided by the sending country agency (NSFC or JSPS).

  (4) Project implementation period

  The implementation period of the cooperation and exchange project is 2 years and 9 months (from April 1, 2021 to December 31, 2023). The implementation period of the bilateral workshop project is 1 week, and the implementation period ranges from April 1, 2021 to March 31, 2022.

  2. Eligibility

  (1) The Chinese applicant must have a senior professional and technical title, or be recommended by two scientific and technical personnel who have the same research field and have a senior professional and technical title.

  The Chinese applicant for the cooperation and exchange program must be the host or main participant (main participant) of a 3-year (inclusive) or above National Natural Science Foundation of Participants need to be approved by the person in charge of the research project).

  The Chinese applicant for the Bilateral Seminar Project must be the moderator or the main participant of the National Natural Science Foundation of China's research project with a three-year (inclusive) or above conclusion after December 31, 2020. The person in charge of the research project agrees), and the cooperation and communication should closely focus on the research content of the research fund project on which it is based.

  (2) Japanese collaborators should meet the eligibility requirements of JSPS for domestic applicants.

  (3) Applicants from both China and Japan need to submit project applications to NSFC and JSPS respectively, and applications submitted unilaterally will not be accepted.

  (4) For more information on application qualifications, please refer to the 2020 National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Guide.

  3. Restrictions

  (1) This project belongs to an international (regional) cooperation and exchange project, and is not subject to the restriction of “the total number of projects applied for and undertook by senior professional and technical positions (titles) is limited to 2”.

  (2) The total number of NSFC-JSPS (China-Japan) cooperation and exchange projects that the applicant applies for and the project leader is undertaking is limited to one.

  (3) For more explanations on the restrictions, please refer to the 2020 National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Guide.

  4. Reporting requirements

  (1) Path of filling in the application form online

  Chinese applicants must log in to the ISIS Science Foundation Network System (https://isisn.nsfc.gov.cn/egrantweb/) and fill in the "National Natural Science Foundation of China International (Regional) Cooperation and Exchange Program Application Form" online.

  The specific steps for cooperation and exchange projects are: select the "project leader" user group to log in to the system, and then click "online application" to enter the application interface; click the "new project application" button to enter the project category selection interface; click "international (regional) cooperation" Click the + sign on the left side of "Communication Project" or the "Expand" button on the right side to expand the drop-down menu; click the "Fill Application" button on the right side of "Cooperation and Exchange (Inter-Organization Agreement Project)" to enter the interface for selecting "Cooperation Agreement"; Select " NSFC-JSPS (China-Japan) " in the menu, and then enter the approval number of the project relying on the research fund according to the system requirements. After passing the qualification certification, you will enter the specific application form filling interface.

  The specific steps of the bilateral academic seminar project: Select the "Project Leader" user group to log in to the system, and then click "Online Application" to enter the application interface; click the "Add Project Application" button to enter the project category selection interface; click "International (regional)" Click the + sign on the left side of "Cooperation and Exchange Projects" or the "Expand" button on the right side to expand the drop-down menu; click "Hold an international (regional) academic conference in China (inter-organizational agreement project)" or "Go abroad (border) to participate in dual (multiple) Click the "Fill Application" button on the right side of "Bian Academic Conference (Inter-Organization Agreement Project)", enter the interface of selecting "Cooperation Agreement", select " NSFC-JSPS (China-Japan)" in the drop-down menu , and then enter the information that conforms to this guideline according to the system requirements. The required approval number depends on the research fund project. After passing the qualification certification, you will enter the specific Chinese application form filling interface.

  (2) Submit attachments online

  In addition to filling in and submitting the Chinese application form online, the Chinese applicant must upload the following materials to the "Attachment" column of the Chinese application form and submit it together:

  1. When applicants for cooperation and exchange programs fill in the application online, they must submit the cooperation and exchange agreement (Appendix 1) as an appendix to the Chinese application form and submit it to the ISIS Science Foundation Network System. Applicants from China and Japan must reach an agreement on the cooperation content, exchange plan and intellectual property rights in the cooperation agreement, and sign it.

  2. Applicants for the Bilateral Seminar Project must fill in the English application form (Appendix 2) attached to this guideline when filling out the application online, and submit it to the ISIS Science Foundation Network System as an appendix to the Chinese application form. At the same time, the project applicant must provide a list of Chinese and Japanese participants. The Chinese participants should come from at least 3 different units in China, and each participant must be the host or main participant of the natural science fund project under study. . To apply for a bilateral academic seminar held in Japan, only one Chinese organizer is required to fill in the Chinese application form.

  (3) Instructions for filling in the application form

  The name of the project (in English), the supporting unit (in both Chinese and English) and the person in charge of the project from both sides (default is the first person in the "Chinese Party Information" column and "Overseas Partner" column) in the Chinese and Japanese applications should be strictly consistent.

  In the "Project Implementation Plan" column, the names of the visiting and visiting personnel, the visiting and visiting dates, and the research work to be carried out should be listed in detail according to the exchange year. Project participants and visiting personnel must be the moderators or main participants of the research funded projects they rely on.

  The project budget table is limited to filling in the 9th item of the serial number "travel/meeting/international cooperation and exchange expenses", and there are no indirect expenses for this project. In the "Budget Statement" column, according to the content of the "Project Execution Plan", according to the exchange year, the international travel expenses for the visiting personnel, the living expenses for receiving Japanese scientists visiting China, the inter-city transportation expenses, and the related expenses for holding the conference, including venue rental. , meeting material printing, etc. to formulate a detailed budget.

  (4) The relying unit shall review the authenticity, completeness and compliance of the application materials submitted by the applicant of the unit, as well as the target relevance, policy compliance and economic rationality of the declared budget. This project is included in the scope of paperless application. After the relying unit has completed the confirmation of the electronic application and the attached materials item by item, it should upload the electronic scanned copy of the scientific research integrity commitment letter of the unit through the ISIS Science Fund network system before the deadline for submission of application materials ( Please download the template in the ISIS Science Foundation Network System, print and fill it out and sign it by the legal representative and affix the official seal of the supporting unit), no paper materials are required. The acceptance period for online declarations in the ISIS system is from June 8 , 2020 to 16:00 on September 3 , 2020 .

  After the project is approved, the signed and stamped pages of the application form should be bound at the end of the "Project Funding Plan" and submitted together. The signed and stamped information should be strictly consistent with the electronic application.

  Note: Applicants are requested to fill in the application strictly in accordance with the requirements of this project guide. Applications that do not meet the above requirements will not be accepted. If in doubt, please call the project contact.

  5. Announcement of results

  The results of the funding are expected to be announced in the International Cooperation section of the NSFC portal in January 2021.

  6. Project Contacts

  Chinese contact person: Zhang Lejun and Sun Shuna

  Tel: 010-62327780 62325454

  Email: zhanglejun@nsfc.gov.cn

  sunsn@nsfc.gov.cn

  If Chinese applicants encounter technical problems during the process of filling in the application form online, they can contact the technical support of our ISIS system at 010-6231 7474.

  Japanese contact: kenkyouka13@jsps.go.jp

   03-3263-1755, 2367, 1860

  

  Appendix:

  1. Cooperation and exchange agreement writing instructions and templates

  2. Bilateral meeting application in English

 

National Natural Science Foundation of China

International Cooperation Bureau

June 8, 2020

2021 National Natural Science Foundation of China and the German Research Association Cooperative Research Project Guide



According to the bilateral cooperation agreement between the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the German Research Federation (DFG), in 2021, the two sides will jointly fund Sino-German cooperative research projects to promote cooperation and exchanges between scientists from the two countries.

  1. Project Description

  (1) Funding areas

  Applicants can independently select topics and carry out innovative scientific research cooperation in the following four fields:

  1. Chemistry (application code 1 must choose the application code under B, it is recommended to choose the last level).

  2. Life sciences (application code 1 must select C subordinate application code, it is recommended to select the last level).

  3. Management science (application code 1 must select the application code of the subordinate G, it is recommended to select the last level).

  4. Medicine (application code 1 must select H subordinate application code, it is recommended to select the last level).

  Applications without application code 1 as required will not be accepted.

  (2) Funding intensity

  The intensity of Chinese funding is no more than 3 million yuan per project (direct costs), including research funding and international cooperation and exchange costs.

  (3) Project implementation period

  The funding period of this project is 3 years (January 2022 to December 2024). Applicants should submit a project progress report in accordance with the requirements of the management measures, and a final report should be submitted after the project implementation period ends.

  2. Eligibility

  According to the "Administrative Measures for International (Regional) Cooperative Research Projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China", applicants for this project must meet the following conditions:

  1. The Chinese applicant should have a senior professional and technical position (title), and should be undertaking or undertaking a project of the National Natural Science Foundation of China for a period of more than 3 years as the person in charge.

  2. Both parties have a good foundation for cooperation, and the project application should reflect strong cooperation and complementary advantages.

  3. German collaborators should meet DFG's eligibility requirements for domestic applicants and submit applications to DFG as required. Unilaterally submitted applications will not be accepted. Link to DFG Call for Projects Guidelines: https://www.dfg.de/foerderung/info_wissenschaft/info_wissenschaft_20_88/index.html.

  4. For more information on application qualifications, please refer to the 2021 National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Guide.

  3. Restrictions

  International (regional) cooperative research projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China include inter-organizational international (regional) cooperative research projects (hereinafter referred to as inter-organizational cooperative research projects) and key international (regional) cooperative research projects. "Sino-German (NSFC-DFG) Cooperative Research Project" is an inter-organizational cooperative research project, and applicants must comply with the following restrictions when applying:

  1. Applicants can only apply for one international (regional) collaborative research project in the same year.

  2. The person in charge of the international (regional) cooperative research project shall not apply for this project as an applicant.

  3. Applying for this project as an applicant shall be included in the scope of the total number of 2 projects applied and undertaken by persons with senior professional and technical positions (titles).

  4. Other restrictions on the number of applications in the 2021 National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Guidelines.

  4. Reporting requirements

  (1) Path of filling in online

  Chinese applicants must log in to the ISIS Science Foundation Network System (https://isisn.nsfc.gov.cn/egrantweb/), and fill in the "National Natural Science Foundation of China International (Regional) Cooperative Research Project Application Form" (hereinafter referred to as "Chinese Application") online. Book"). Specific steps are as follows:

  1. Select the "Project Leader" user group to log in to the system, and then click "Online Application" to enter the application interface; click the "Add Project Application" button to enter the project category selection interface.

  2. Click the "+" sign on the left side of "International (Regional) Cooperative Research Projects" or the "Expand" button on the right side to expand the drop-down menu.

  3. Click "Fill Application" on the right side of "Inter-Organization Cooperative Research Project", enter the interface for selecting "Cooperation Agreement", select "NSFC-DFG Project (Sino-German)" in the drop-down menu, and then enter the supporting fund project according to the system requirements Approval number (approval number for 3-year and above science fund projects undertaken by the person in charge), enter the specific Chinese application form filling interface.

  (2) Submit attachments online

  In addition to filling in and submitting the Chinese application form online, the Chinese applicant must upload the following materials to the "Attachment" column of the Chinese application form and submit it together:

  1. Application in English, i.e. a copy of the full text of the application in English submitted by the German partner to DFG.

  2. Cooperation agreement (see the attachment for the reference template of the agreement). Both parties must reach an agreement on issues of mutual concern such as cooperation content and intellectual property rights, and sign a cooperation agreement.

  3. Chinese applicants and supporting units must abide by relevant national regulations on "pathogenic microorganisms", "ethics and biosafety", and "management of human genetic resources". laws and regulations. For project applications involving highly pathogenic pathogenic microorganisms, the biosafety guarantee commitment of the sponsoring unit (scanned copy) should be submitted along with the application. Research involving humans and animals must strictly abide by the relevant regulations and requirements of patients' informed consent and related ethical issues, and must provide the review certificate (scanned copy) of the ethics committee of the institution or the superior supervisory unit.

  Applications that do not submit the above attachments as required will not be accepted.

  (3) Submitting materials

  The relying unit shall review the authenticity, completeness and compliance of the application materials submitted by the applicant of the unit, and the target relevance, policy compliance and economic rationality of the declared budget. This project is included in the scope of paperless application. After the project is approved, the applicant will bind the paper signature and seal page of the application form at the end of the "Project Funding Plan" and submit it together. The signed and stamped information should be strictly consistent with the electronic application. For matters such as the unit's scientific research integrity commitment letter and project list submission, please refer to the "Notice on the 2021 National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Application and Finalization".

  The online reporting period for the ISIS system is from 16:00 on January 20, 2021 to 16:00 on March 3, 2021.

  Note: Applicants are requested to fill in the application strictly in accordance with the requirements of this project guide. Project applications that do not meet the above requirements will not be accepted. If you have any questions, please call the project contact person.

  5. Announcement of results

  At the end of 2021, the approval results will be announced in the International Cooperation column of the National Natural Science Foundation of China Portal.

  6. Project Contacts

  (1) Chinese contact person:

  Shen Jie

  Email: shenjie@nsfc.gov.cn

  Tel: 010-6232 7017

  (2) German contact person:

  Wolfgang Wachter

  Email: wolfgang.wachter@dfg.de

  Tel: +49 (228) 885-2454

  Claudia Bordach

  Email: Claudia.Bordach@dfg.de

  Tel: +49 (228) 885-2542

  Note: If Chinese applicants encounter technical problems during the online application form , they can contact the technical support of our project application system, Tel: 010-6231 7474

  Attachment: Reference Template of Cooperation Agreement

National Natural Science Foundation of China

International Cooperation Bureau

December 1, 2020

2021 National Natural Science Foundation of China and British Academy of Medical Sciences Talent Project Guide

  

In order to promote long-term substantive cooperative research between China and the UK, and promote in-depth cooperation and exchanges between scientific research talents and research teams in China and the UK, in 2021, the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the British Academy of Medical Sciences (AMS) plan to jointly fund the Sino-UK Talent Project ( The British project name is: Newton Advanced Fellowship, namely "Newton Advanced Scholars Fund"), which supports exchanges and mutual visits and cooperative research activities between Chinese young scholars and British collaborators.

  1. Project Description

  (1) Funding areas.

  For clinical or patient-oriented research, the application code 1 must be selected as H. For details, please refer to Attachment 1. Project applications that do not fill in the application code 1 as required will not be accepted.

  (2) Funding intensity.

  The intensity of Chinese funding is no more than 300,000 yuan per project (direct funding), including research funding, international travel expenses for Chinese researchers to carry out exchange activities, living expenses abroad, and other expenses closely related to exchange activities. The UK funding intensity is no more than £74,000 per project, including salary supplements for Chinese applicants, research support funds, training fees, and international cooperation and exchange fees. For details, please refer to the UK Project Guidelines (Appendix 1).

  (3) Funding period.

  The funding period is 2 years, and the research period of the application should be filled in from March 1, 2021 to February 28, 2023.

  2. Application Conditions

  To apply for this program, the following conditions must be met:

  (1) The applicant is undertaking or has undertaken the "National Science Fund Project for Distinguished Young Scholars" or "Science Fund Project for Outstanding Young Scholars".

  (2) After obtaining a doctoral degree (or obtaining an equivalent research qualification), the applicant should have been engaged in research work for no more than 18 years and be able to carry out research work in English.

  (3) The applicant must apply for the project together with the British collaborator, and the British collaborator should meet the qualification requirements of AMS for domestic applicants. For details, please refer to the British project guide (Appendix 1), and the website can be found at: https:/ /acmedsci.ac.uk/grants-and-schemes/grant-schemes/newton-advanced-fellowships.

  (4) Please refer to the "2020 National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Guidelines" for detailed instructions on application qualifications.

  3. Restricted application regulations

  (1) This project belongs to an international (regional) cooperation and exchange project, and is not subject to the restriction of “the total number of projects applied for and undertook by senior professional and technical positions (titles) is limited to 2”.

  (2) The person in charge of the NSFC-RS (China-UK Talent Fund) project that has been funded shall not apply again.

  (3) Other restrictions on the number of applications in the "2020 National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Guidelines".

  4. Reporting requirements

  Applicants need to submit applications to the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the British Academy of Medical Sciences at the same time. The specific requirements are as follows:

  (1) Fill in the Chinese application form online.

  Chinese applicants must log in to the ISIS Science Foundation Network System (https://isisn.nsfc.gov.cn/egrantweb/), and fill in the "National Natural Science Foundation of China International (Regional) Cooperative Research Project Application Form" (hereinafter referred to as "Chinese Application") online. Book"). Specific steps are as follows:

  1. Application path.

  Select the "Project Leader" user group to log in to the system, and then click "Online Application" to enter the application interface. Click the "Add Project Application" button to enter the project category selection interface. Click the "+" sign on the left side of "International (Regional) Cooperation and Exchange Projects" or the "Expand" button on the right side to expand the drop-down menu. Click "Fill Application" on the right side of "Inter-Organization Collaborative Research (Inter-Organization Cooperation Agreement Project)", enter the "Cooperation Agreement" interface, select "NSFC-RS (Sino-UK Talent Fund)" in the drop-down menu, and then press the system It is required to enter the approval number of the "National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars Project" or "Science Fund Project for Outstanding Young Scholars" that is being undertaken or undertaken, and then enter the Chinese application form filling interface.

  2. Budget preparation.

  Applicants should carefully read the budget preparation requirements in the "2020 National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Guidelines" application instructions, and carefully and truthfully prepare and report the "National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Fund Budget Table".

  3. Accessory materials.

  Applicants must upload the following materials to the "Attachments" column of the Chinese application form and submit them together:

  (1) Application form in English (that is, the application form generated by the AMS application system, see below for details).

  (2) The applicant and the British collaborator reach an agreement on the cooperation content, fund payment and intellectual property rights, etc., and sign a cooperation agreement (see Annex 2 for a model of the cooperation agreement).

  4. Applicants and supporting units must abide by relevant national regulations on "pathogenic microorganisms", "ethics and biosecurity", and "management of human genetic resources", and the collection, management and exchange of data and related materials must strictly abide by the relevant laws of both countries and regulations. For project applications involving highly pathogenic pathogenic microorganisms, the biosafety guarantee commitment of the sponsoring unit (scanned copy) should be submitted along with the application. Research involving humans and animals must strictly abide by the relevant regulations and requirements of patients' informed consent and related ethical issues, and must provide the review certificate (scanned copy) of the ethics committee of the institution or the superior supervisory unit.

  (2) Fill in the English application form online.

  1. application path.

  Applicants must register and log in to the Flexi-Grant® electronic project application system (https://acmedsci.flexigrant.com/startapplication.aspx?id=6143), and fill in the English application form online. For specific filling requirements, please refer to the British project guide (attachment). 1).

  2. In addition to submitting an application in English online, AMS has the following requirements for applicants.

  (1) Submit the email addresses of the head of department of the Chinese applicant and the UK collaborator in the Flexi-Grant® system, and remind the head of the department to check the confirmation email sent by the Flexi-Grant® system and expressed support for the application.

  (2) Submit the email addresses of 2 nominated referees in the Flexi-Grant® system, at least 1 of whom should be based in the UK. Note that the nomination of reviewers should comply with the principle of avoiding conflicts of interest.

  (3) After the application is submitted online, it must be reviewed and confirmed by the British relying unit to log in to the Flexi-Grant® system. The deadline for submission and review for confirmation is 15:00 ( UK time ) on 5 November 2020 .

  (3) Submitting materials.

  The relying unit shall review the authenticity, completeness and compliance of the application materials submitted by the applicant of the unit, and the target relevance, policy compliance and economic rationality of the declared budget. This project is included in the scope of paperless application. After the relying unit has completed the confirmation of the electronic application and the attached materials item by item, it should upload the electronic scanned copy of the scientific research integrity commitment letter of the unit through the ISIS Science Fund network system before the deadline for submission of application materials ( Please download the template in the ISIS Science Foundation Network System, print and fill in the template, signed by the legal representative, and stamped with the official seal of the supporting unit), no paper materials are required. The acceptance period for online declarations in the ISIS system is from September 30 , 2020 to 16:00 on November 6 , 2020 .

  (4) After the project is approved, bind the signed and stamped pages of the application form at the end of the Funded Project Plan and submit them together. The signed and stamped information should be strictly consistent with the electronic application.

  Note: Applicants are requested to fill in the application strictly in accordance with the requirements of this project guide. Applications that do not meet the above requirements will not be accepted. If you have any questions, please call the project contact person.

  5. Announcement of results

  In February 2021, the approval results will be announced in the International Cooperation section of the NSFC Portal.

  6. Project Contacts

  (1) Chinese contact person: Xu Jin

  Tel: 010-62325351

  Email: xujin@nsfc.gov.cn

  If Chinese applicants encounter technical problems during the process of filling out the application form online, they can contact the technical support of our ISIS system.

  Tel: 010-62317474

  (2) British contact information:

  Email: newton-advanced@acmedsci.ac.uk

  Appendix:

  1. British project guide

  2. Cooperation Agreement Template

  

National Natural Science Foundation of China

International Cooperation Bureau

September 30, 2020

2022 NSFC-NSF Biodiversity Collaborative Research and Exchange Program Guide


Pursuant to the bilateral cooperation agreement between the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the National Science Foundation (NSF) of the United States, as well as the consensus reached with Brazil's São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP) and South Africa's National Research Foundation (NRF), the parties will In 2022, launch the solicitation and funding of cooperative research and exchange projects in the field of "Biodiversity Changing the Earth (BoCP)" to deepen Sino-US cooperation in the field of biodiversity, and encourage Chinese scientists to carry out Sino-US-Brazil based on Sino-US cooperation , China-US-South Africa, China-US-Brazil-South Africa and other multilateral cooperation.

  1. Project Description

  (1) Cooperative research projects

  1. Funding areas.

  The "Biodiversity for a Changing Earth" project builds on projects such as "Multidimensionality of Biodiversity" and "Intersection of Ecology and Evolution", but primarily focuses on elucidating the functional dimensions of biodiversity in the context of a changing Earth. Biodiversity is one of the most complex features on Earth and is very important to human survival. The current rapid and persistent rate of species loss requires the scientific community to come up with new knowledge of how the functional diversity of organisms interacts with environmental change. This project will advance the understanding of species and species loss, gain and reorganization in the context of the complexity of biological systems and their emerging characteristics, improve the modeling and prediction of the impacts of functional changes in biodiversity, and integrate ecological , evolutionary and paleontological perspectives to deepen understanding of biodiversity in the context of environmental change.

  The research areas of "Biodiversity for a Changing Planet" include, but are not limited to, the following:

  (1) Understand how changes in functional diversity stimulate responses at species, community, and ecosystem scales.

  (2) Improve models and predict the functional response of biodiversity to environmental changes that cause its loss, gain, and reorganization at different biological scales.

  (3) Understand the interrelationship between ecosystem-scale events, climate and geological processes, and their relationship with changes in biodiversity functions.

  (4) Understand the intrinsic mechanism of functional diversity enhancement, as well as the interaction of phylogeny and spatial distribution patterns with ecological and evolutionary processes.

  (5) Understand how new physiological, developmental, morphological, or behavioral traits lead to the loss, gain, and reorganization of biodiversity at different biological scales.

  (6) Investigate how defensive and/or aggressive properties in synergistic and antagonistic interactions between organisms at different biological scales lead to the loss, gain and reorganization of biodiversity.

  The project application should be oriented on key scientific issues and clarify the deficiencies of biodiversity science research in terms of theory, method, basic conditions and data. The project encourages research teams that include multidisciplinary experts in evolutionary biology, ecology, paleontology, geology, and climatology to elucidate complex biodiversity issues in the context of dynamic Earth systems.

  For U.S. program guidelines, please see:

  https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2022/nsf22508/nsf22508.htm.

  2. Application code.

  For Chinese applicants, please select the code of the Department of Life Sciences (C03) as the application code 1 to fill in the Chinese application form according to the research content.

  3. Funding scale. The size of the grant shall not exceed 3.

  4. Funding intensity. China's funding intensity for approved projects is no more than 4.5 million yuan in direct funding, including research funding, international travel expenses (economy class air tickets) for Chinese researchers to carry out exchange activities, living expenses abroad and other closely related exchange activities. cost of. The U.S. funding intensity is no more than $2.5 million per project, including research funding, international travel expenses, living expenses abroad and other expenses closely related to exchange activities for U.S. researchers to carry out exchange activities.

  5. Reporting requirements.

  (1) The funding period is 5 years, and the research period in the application should be from October 1, 2022 to September 30, 2027.

  (2) The number of domestic cooperative research units shall not exceed 2.

  (3) All applicants must submit project applications to the science funding agencies (ie NSFC, NSF, FAPESP, NRF) in their respective countries.

  (4) Project applications should reflect strong alliances and complementary advantages.

  (2) Cooperation and exchange projects

  1. Funding areas.

  As a cooperative exchange program, it aims to promote the establishment of new research teams by researchers from participating countries in the "Biodiversity Changing Earth" project. Given the complexity of such collaborations, this project encourages individuals with no prior collaboration experience to form teams with innovative research and technological approaches aimed at targeting key but unproven, novel functional dimensions of complex biodiversity in the context of a changing planet or high-risk characterization pre-study preparation. Applications based on existing collaborative teams will not be funded.

  For U.S. program guidelines, please see:

  https://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2022/nsf22508/nsf22508.htm.

  2. Application code.

  For Chinese applicants, please select the code of the Department of Life Sciences (C03) as the application code 1 to fill in the Chinese application form according to the research content.

  3. Funding intensity.

  China's funding intensity for approved projects shall not exceed 1 million yuan in direct funding, including international travel expenses (economy class air tickets), living expenses abroad and other expenses closely related to exchange activities for Chinese researchers to carry out exchange activities. The U.S. funding intensity is no more than $500,000 per project, including international travel expenses, living expenses abroad and other expenses closely related to exchange activities for U.S. researchers to conduct exchange activities.

  4. Declaration requirements.

  (1) The funding period is 3 years, and the research period in the application should be from October 1, 2022 to September 30, 2025.

  (2) All applicants must submit project applications to the science funding agencies in their respective countries (ie NSFC, NSF, FAPESP, NRF).

  2. Application Conditions

  (1) Applicants for international (regional) cooperative research projects between organizations should meet the following conditions

  1. Possess a senior professional and technical position (title).

  2. As the project leader, he is undertaking or has undertaken projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China for 3 years and above.

  3. Have a good foundation for cooperation with foreign (regional) partners.

  4. Please refer to the 2022 National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Guidelines for detailed instructions on application qualifications.

  (2) Applicants for international (regional) cooperation and exchange programs between organizations should meet the following conditions

  1. Project leaders who are undertaking projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China for 3 years and above.

  2. Participants who are undertaking projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China for a period of 3 years and above and have senior professional and technical positions (titles) or doctoral degrees, or have 2 scientific and technological personnel with the same research field and senior professional and technical positions (titles) Personnel recommendation, and should be approved by the person in charge of the funded project.

  3. Chinese and foreign applicants should establish a new cooperative relationship with the aim of laying the foundation for subsequent substantive cooperative research.

  4. Please refer to the 2022 National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Guidelines for detailed instructions on application qualifications.

  3. Restricted application regulations

  (1) Cooperative research projects

  International (regional) cooperative research projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China include inter-organizational international (regional) cooperative research projects and key international (regional) cooperative research projects. This collaborative research project is an inter-organizational collaborative research project, and applicants must comply with the following restrictions when applying:

  1. Applicants (excluding major participants) can only apply for one international (regional) collaborative research project in the same year.

  2. The person in charge of the international (regional) cooperative research project shall not apply for the cooperative research project listed in this guide as an applicant.

  3. Applying as an applicant and undertaking the collaborative research projects listed in the guide as the person in charge shall be counted in the application (including the applicant and the main participants) and undertaking (including the person in charge and the main participants) of senior professional and technical positions (titles) The total number of projects is limited to a scope of 2 (except for inter-organizational collaborative research projects applied or undertaken as major participants).

  4. Other restrictions on the number of applications in the "2022 National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Guidelines".

  (2) Cooperation and exchange projects

  1. Applicants for cooperation and exchange programs are not subject to the restriction that "applicants can only apply for one program of the same type in the same year".

  2. The total number of international (regional) cooperation and exchange projects under the framework of the same inter-organization agreement that the applicant applies for and the project leader is undertaking is limited to one.

  3. The application for the cooperation and exchange projects listed in this guide is not limited by the total number of projects applied and undertaken.

  4. Other restrictions on the number of applications in the "2022 National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Guidelines".

  4. Notes for application

  (1) Notes for applicants

  The applications for international (regional) cooperative research projects and cooperative exchange projects between organizations are written online. The specific requirements for applicants are as follows:

  1. Before filling in the application form, the applicant should carefully read the relevant content of this project guide and the "2022 National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Guide". Project applications that do not meet the project guide and related requirements will not be accepted .

  2. The applicant should log in to the Science Foundation Network Information System (https://isisn.nsfc.gov.cn/egrantweb/), and write the "National Natural Science Foundation of China International (Regional) Cooperation and Exchange Project Application Form" according to the writing outline and relevant requirements (hereinafter referred to as the "Chinese Application Form"). The specific steps are:

  (1) Select the "Project Leader" user group to log in to the system, and then click "Online Application" to enter the application interface; click the "Add Project Application" button to enter the selection interface of the science department to which the application project belongs; click "Apply for General Science Department Projects" ” to enter the project category selection interface.

  (2) Click the + sign on the left side of "International (regional) cooperation and exchange projects" or the "Expand" button on the right side to expand the drop-down menu;

  (3) Applicants for cooperative research projects, click "Fill Application" on the right side of "Inter-Organization Collaborative Research (Inter-Organization Cooperation Agreement Project)", enter the "Cooperation Agreement" interface, and select "NSFC-NSF ( China and the United States)”, then enter the approval number of the fund project to be supported according to the system requirements, and enter the specific application form filling interface after passing the qualification certification.

  (4) Applicants for cooperation and exchange programs, click "Fill Application" on the right side of "Cooperation and Exchange (Inter-Organization Cooperation Agreement Project)", enter the interface for selecting "Cooperation Agreement", and select "NSFC-NSF (Sino-US )”, then enter the approval number of the fund project to be supported according to the system requirements, and enter the specific application form filling interface after passing the qualification certification.

  3. Inter-organizational cooperative research projects and cooperative exchange projects are funded by fixed subsidies. Applicants should carefully read the budget preparation requirements in the "2022 National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Guidelines" application instructions, and strictly follow the "National Natural Science Foundation of China-funded Project Fund Management Measures" and "About the National Natural Science Foundation of China-funded Project Fund Management Related Issues Supplementary Notice of the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Cai Ke Jiao [2016] No. 19), the Notice of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and the Ministry of Finance on Further Improving Science Fund Projects and Fund Management (Guo Ke Jin Cai [2019] No. 31) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China According to the requirements of the "Explanation on the Preparation of the National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Fund Budget Table", carefully and truthfully compile and report the "National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Fund Budget Table".

  4. Application material requirements. After completing the writing of the application, the applicant can submit the electronic application and the attached materials online, without submitting the paper application. After the project is approved, the signed and stamped pages of the application form should be bound at the end of the "Project Funding Plan" and submitted together. The signed and stamped information should be consistent with the electronic application.

  Attached materials include:

  (1) A copy of the full text of the application in English submitted by the US collaborator to NSF;

  (2) Cooperation agreement. All applicants of the cooperative research project must reach an agreement on the cooperation content and intellectual property rights and other issues, and sign a cooperation agreement (see the annex for the model agreement).

  (3) Letter of Intent for Cooperation. Applicants for cooperation and exchange programs need to provide a letter of intent for cooperation signed by foreign applicants.

  5. The English name of the cooperative research project filled in the Chinese application form must be exactly the same as the English project name submitted by all the collaborators. In order to facilitate the identification of the project management department, applicants should use "BoCP: US-China:" "BoCP: US-China-Sao Paulo:" "BoCP: US-China- Prefixes such as "South Africa:" or "BoCP: US-China-Sao Paulo-South Africa:".

  6. In the process of preparing the application materials and executing the project, if the research content involves the issue of animal and plant resources, the project applicant or undertaker and the supporting unit must strictly abide by the relevant regulations of the state on the protection of animal and plant resources; If there is a problem, we must strictly abide by the relevant provisions of the "Regulations of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Human Genetic Resources" (State Order No. 717), and do a good job in the management of my country's human genetic resources in international cooperation.

  (2) Matters needing attention from the relying unit

  The relying unit shall review the authenticity, completeness and compliance of the application materials submitted by the applicant of the unit, and the target relevance, policy compliance and economic rationality of the declared budget. This project is included in the scope of paperless application. After the project is approved, the signed and stamped pages of the application form should be bound at the end of the "Project Funding Plan" and submitted together. The signed and stamped information should be strictly consistent with the electronic application. For matters such as the unit's scientific research integrity commitment letter and project list submission, please refer to the "Notice on the 2022 National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Application and Finalization".

  (3) Acceptance of project applications

  The online application acceptance period of the ISIS system is from January 20, 2022 to March 29, 2022 at 16:00 pm. The electronic version of the application form and the attached materials should be submitted before the specified project application deadline.

  5. Project Contacts

  (1) Chinese contacts: Bao Qinxing, Chen Jing

  Tel: 010-62329053, 62326877

  Email: baoqx@nsfc.gov.cn

  If Chinese applicants encounter technical problems during the process of filling in the application form online, they can contact the technical support of our ISIS system. Tel: 010-62317474.

  (2) US contact person: Katharina Dittmar

  Tel: +1 703 2927799

  Email: kdittmar@nsf.gov

 

  Attachment: Instructions and Templates for Writing a Cooperative Research Agreement

 

National Natural Science Foundation of China

International Cooperation Bureau

November 2, 2021

2022 Healthy Life Trajectory Program Collaborative Research Project Guidelines of NSFC and Canadian Institutes of Health Research Institute

2022年度国家自然科学基金委员会与加拿大卫生研究院健康生命轨迹计划合作研究项目指南

According to the bilateral cooperation agreement between the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), in 2022, it is planned to jointly fund the epidemiological cohort research project of non-communicable diseases, and encourage and support scientists from both sides to target the risk factors of non-communicable diseases, Collaborate on the Healthy Life Trajectory Initiative (HeLTI) research based on the concept of developmental origins of health and disease.

  1. Project Description

  In 2016, China and Canada cooperated to carry out the HeLTI study with the purpose of exploring relevant evidence for improving health and preventing non-communicable diseases, focusing on the pathogenesis and risk factors of obesity, cardiovascular disease and diabetes throughout the life cycle. Given that the health problems of both parents can have intergenerational effects on the healthy growth of their children, this project aims to study the scientific evidence that gender factors correspond to life-cycle-related diseases, so as to conduct effective interventions and formulate relevant policies. Given the importance, long-term nature and particularity of cohort studies, China and Canada intend to promote the exchange of scientific ideas, share expertise, and support multi-level, multi-disciplinary research and policy from basic science to public health through continued support in this field. method, and prioritizing support for international collaborative research that has a sound collaborative foundation and cohort base, aiming to have a profound impact on global health.

  (1) Funding areas

  Interventions involving a continuum of interventions from pre-pregnancy to pregnancy, infancy, and early childhood must include the following:

  1. Research on obesity, fat deposition and metabolic markers associated with reducing the risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, diabetes and other non-communicable diseases.

  2. Research on obesity, fat deposition and metabolic indicators, in addition to this, may also involve interventions with other risk factors associated with non-communicable diseases.

  For Canadian project guidelines, please see:

  https://www.researchnet-recherchenet.ca/rnr16/vwOpprtntyDtls.do?prog=3562&view=search&terms=HeLTI&type=EXACT&resultCount=25&next=1

  (2) Application code

  For Chinese applicants, please select the code of the Ministry of Medical Sciences (H3010) as the application code to fill in the Chinese application form according to the research content.

  (3) Scale of funding

  The scale of this collaborative research project is 1.

  (4) Funding intensity

  The intensity of Chinese funding is no more than 15 million yuan in direct funding, including research funding and international travel expenses (economy class air tickets) for Chinese researchers to carry out exchange activities, living expenses abroad and other expenses closely related to exchange activities. The funding intensity of the Canadian side is not more than 2.5 million Canadian dollars, which includes research funds and international travel expenses, living expenses abroad and other expenses closely related to exchange activities for Canadian researchers to carry out exchange activities.

  (5) Declaration requirements

  1. The funding period is 5 years, and the research period in the application should be filled in 5 years (May 1, 2022 - April 30, 2027).

  2. The number of domestic cooperative research units shall not exceed 2.

  3. Chinese and Canadian applicants must submit project applications to NSFC and CIHR respectively.

  4. Project applications should reflect strong alliances and complementary advantages.

  5. Applicants from China and Canada must fully communicate and negotiate on cooperation, and submit applications to NSFC and CIHR respectively. Applications submitted only to one side will not be accepted.

  6. Canadian partners need to meet the Canadian application requirements.

  2. Application Conditions

  Applicants should meet the following conditions.

  1. Possess a senior professional and technical position (title).

  2. As the project leader, he is undertaking or has undertaken projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China for 3 years and above.

  3. Have a good working foundation in the epidemiological cohort study of non-communicable diseases, and have a good foundation for cooperation with Canadian collaborators.

  4. Please refer to the 2021 National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Guidelines for detailed descriptions of the application conditions.

  3. Restricted application regulations

  International (regional) cooperative research projects of the National Natural Science Foundation of China include inter-organizational international (regional) cooperative research projects and key international (regional) cooperative research projects. This collaborative research project is an inter-organizational collaborative research project, and applicants must comply with the following restrictions when applying:

  1. Applicants (excluding major participants) can only apply for one international (regional) collaborative research project in the same year.

  2. The person in charge of the international (regional) cooperative research project shall not apply for the cooperative research project listed in this guide as an applicant.

  3. Applying as an applicant and undertaking the collaborative research projects listed in the guide as the person in charge shall be counted in the application (including the applicant and the main participants) and undertaking (including the person in charge and the main participants) of senior professional and technical positions (titles) The total number of projects is limited to a scope of 2 (except for inter-organizational collaborative research projects applied or undertaken as major participants).

  4. Other restrictions on the number of applications in the "2021 National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Guidelines".

  4. Notes for application

  (1) Notes for applicants

  The application form for the cooperative research project is written online. The specific requirements for applicants are as follows:

  1. Before filling in the application form, applicants should carefully read the relevant content of this project guide and the "2021 National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Guide". Project applications that do not meet the project guide and relevant requirements will not be accepted .

  2. Applicants must log in to the ISIS Science Foundation Network System (https://isisn.nsfc.gov.cn/egrantweb/), and fill in the “National Natural Science Foundation of China International (Regional) Cooperative Research Project Application Form” (hereinafter referred to as “Chinese”) online. application"). The specific steps are: select the "Project Leader" user group to log in to the system, and then click "Online Application" to enter the application interface; click the "Add Project Application" button to enter the selection interface of the science department to which the application project belongs, and click "Apply to the General Science Department" Project” to enter the project category selection interface. Click the + sign on the left side of "International (regional) cooperation and exchange projects" or the "Expand" button on the right side to expand the drop-down menu; Enter the "Please select a cooperation agreement" interface, select "NSFC-CIHR (China and Canada)" in the drop-down menu, and then enter the approval number of the fund project to be supported according to the system requirements. After passing the qualification certification, you will enter the specific Chinese application form filling interface.

  3. Applicants should carefully read the budget preparation requirements in the "2021 National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Guidelines" application instructions, and strictly follow the "National Natural Science Foundation of China-funded Project Fund Management Measures (Cai Jiao [2021] No. 177)" and According to the requirements of the "National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Fund Budget Statement", the "National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Fund Budget Table" should be prepared and reported earnestly and truthfully.

  4. Application material requirements. After completing the writing of the application, the applicant can submit the electronic application and the attached materials online, without submitting the paper application. After the project is approved, the signed and stamped pages of the application form should be bound at the end of the "Project Funding Plan" and submitted together. The signed and stamped information should be consistent with the electronic application.

  Attached materials include:

  (1) A copy of the full text of the English application submitted by the Canadian partner to CIHR.

  (2) The applicants of both parties must reach an agreement on the cooperation content and intellectual property rights and other issues, and sign a cooperation agreement (see Annex 1 for the model agreement).

  (3) Informed consent letter regarding the exchange and sharing of personal information and data. The Chinese applicant and each participant must submit a signed informed consent letter (see Annex 2 for a sample).

  (4) Commitment letter from the sponsoring unit on reviewing and strictly abiding by the regulations on the management of human genetic resources.

  (5) The ethics review certificate of the ethics committee of the unit or the superior supervisory unit.

  5. The English name of the cooperative research project filled in the Chinese application form must be exactly the same as the English project name submitted by the Canadian collaborator to CIHR. In order to facilitate the identification of the project management department, the applicant should indicate "HeLTI cooperative research project" before the specific cooperative research topic when filling in the Chinese project name.

  6. During the preparation of application materials and the implementation of the project, if the research involving humans and animals must strictly abide by the relevant regulations and requirements of patients' informed consent and related ethical issues, the review certificate of the ethics committee of the unit or the superior supervisory unit must be provided; If the research content involves issues of animal and plant resources, the project applicant or undertaker and the supporting units must strictly abide by the relevant regulations of the state on the protection of animal and plant resources; Administrative Regulations (State Order No. 717), to do a good job in the management of my country's human genetic resources in international cooperation.

  (2) Matters needing attention of the relying unit.

  The relying unit shall review the authenticity, completeness and compliance of the application materials submitted by the applicant of the unit, and the target relevance, policy compliance and economic rationality of the declared budget. This project is included in the scope of paperless application. After the project is approved, the signed and stamped pages of the application form should be bound at the end of the "Project Funding Plan" and submitted together. The signed and stamped information should be strictly consistent with the electronic application. For matters such as the unit's scientific research integrity commitment letter and project list submission, please refer to the "Notice on the 2021 National Natural Science Foundation of China Project Application and Finalization".

  (3) Acceptance of project applications.

  The online application acceptance period of the ISIS system is from November 15, 2021 to December 10, 2021 at 16:00 pm (Beijing time). Chinese applicants must submit the electronic version of the application form and attached materials before the application deadline. Not accepted.

  5. Project Contacts

  (1) Chinese contact person: Bao Qinxing

  Tel: 010-62329053

  Email: baoqx@nsfc.gov.cn

  Information System Technical Support (Information Center): 010-62317474

  (2) Canadian contact person: Canadian Institutes of Health Research

  Phone: +1-613-954-1968

  Email: support-soutien@cihr-irsc.gc.ca

 

  Appendix:

  1. Cooperative research agreement writing instructions and templates

  2. Informed consent letter template

National Natural Science Foundation of China

International Cooperation Bureau

November 12, 2021

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