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Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a pressing threat to health. As microbes become increasingly resistant to antimicrobial agents, our ability to treat infections becomes compromised, and this erodes the health benefits achieved as a result of progressive advances in medicine and public health.
The Collaborative Solutions Targeting Antimicrobial Resistance Threats in Health System (CoSTAR-HS) was funded to build up capacity, infrastructure, and networking opportunities for AMR research in Singapore under the National Medical Research Council's (NMRC's) Centre Grant call in October 2016. The funding was renewed in December 2021 to build on and enhance the prior strategy that has fundamentally remained unchanged since its inception in 2017. It is a partnership involving researchers and clinicians from the National University Health System (NUHS), Singapore General Hospital (SGH), and the National Centre for Infectious Diseases (NCID). The new partner institution for the CoSTAR-HS renewal is the National University Polyclinics (NUP) – a key partner for crucial research on AMR in primary care.
The CoSTAR-HS Antimicrobial Resistance Research Grant (CoSTAR-HS ARG) aims to encourage exploratory and developmental research projects by providing support for early and conceptual stage research. It is intended for innovative research projects that:
Applicants are encouraged to tap on the facility cores developed under CoSTAR-HS and the details of the facility cores can be found in the 'RIE2025-AMR-CG-Facility-Cores-1' PDF file.
Proposals are encouraged to be in line with any of the research themes within CoSTAR-HS as shown below (i to vii):
Details on the research themes can be found in the 'RIE2025-AMR-CG-Research-Themes' PDF file.
Funding support of up to S$50,000 per project spanning no more than 12 months.
SingHealth PIs are to please refer to your respective Institutional Research Administrators for guidance on internal deadlines and submission procedures set by your institutions.
NUS Contact Person:
Ms Zunairah Binti Lukman
Email: ephzun@nus.edu.sg
Ms Felicia Yue
Email: ephyqjf@nus.edu.sg
CoSTAR-HS-Seed-Grant-Application-Form.doc
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