Cairo University allocates EGP 5m to fund 8 COVID-19 research projects   

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Cairo University has allocated EGP 24m to 38 research projects, including EGP 5m in funding for eight scientific and laboratory research projects aimed at combating the coronavirus (COVID-19).

In a digital meeting on Tuesday, the Cairo University Council, headed by Dr Muhammad Othman Al-Khasht, approved the decision.

The council also approved EGP 9m in funding to 30 proposals submitted by the university’s teaching staff. This comes as part of the university’s efforts to combat the problems that face the society, in particular, Covid-19, the statement added.    

Al-Khasht had earlier announced that teaching staff and researchers from various faculties would be allowed to submit joint research projects as part of efforts to combat the pandemic. They would be able to access funds of between EGP200,000 and EGP1m, based on the conditions announced by the university. 

Also on Tuesday, Minister of Higher Education and Scientific Research Khaled Abdel Ghaffar announced Egypt has conducted the highest number of clinical trials and studies in the Middle East and North Africa aimed at combating the virus.

Egypt has carried out 22 clinical trials so far, out of a total of 30 clinical trials across Africa. A total of 44 clinical trials have taken place in the Middle East, according to the ClinicalTrials.gov website, which is run by the US National Library of Medicine at the National Institutes of Health. 

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