I'm an environment and sustainability expert working on assessing the covid-19 response for Education, food security, and the environment. Here if there are any professionals/researchers interested to join and contribute, kindly welcome.
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I humbly request your participation in an online survey that aims to explore the impact of the COVID-19 PANDEMIC on the mental health and wellbeing of Adults. The research is based at the Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife, Nigeria, and led by Professor Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan. Your responses will help us make recommendations that may improve considerations for people’s wellness and well-being in this and future pandemics.
It will take about 8-10 minutes to complete the survey and data collected will be kept anonymously and confidentially in a secure setting.
Your participation would be highly appreciated.
Tonia.
I want to join you and work on this pandemic issue. How i can contribute? i am residing in Pakistan.
Hi
Will you please clarify, what kind of research you actually want to do? What will be the main outcome?
@ All, Thank you for your comment. You can send me your draft via [email protected] to integrate into the manuscript.
@Md Sazal Miah Thank you for asking . I'm writing an original article based on the data from World organizations (WHO, FAO, ..etc.), governments, recent researches result and literature s deal with the Covid-19 consequences on sustainability (education, food security, environment, cities and community), particularly on developing countries. If you still need further discussion you can inbox me.
Endashaw Workie good initiative. May I know which data set you're using for assessing the food security during the pandemic?
I am also interested to join you. Currently I am also collecting data about Covid - 19 and willing to write in same area.
I would also like to join you as taken out few research pieces and still working on it-
I endorse to this idea. We need collaborative research on the multi-level implications of the Covid-19 on almost all fronts of human life from an inter-disciplinary perspectives, involving the WHO, medical scientists, healthcare professionals, social scientists, technocrats, policy makers, management professionals, NGOs/ INGOs, etc (list is only indicative). Perhaps, this is the first time in the modern times that all humanity come together and collaborate in multiple ways to address the economic, social, environmental as well as the most important human health related challenges posed by the current pandemic Covid-19 and similar events in the future as well.
I am interested to collaborate.See my ORCID ID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7697-0968
It must be interesting. But i'm just a college student. Can i join?
Interesting proposal. I would like to contribute in your research. In fact, we are working also to assess the post Covid19 impacts on food and nutrition security of Bangladesh. Thanks
i am from Spain, if you consider that i could share somethig about it, i ready to do it.
Abiola Olawale Ilori working on 4 dimensions. Inbox me for details.
Mahjabeen Rahman Good to hear from you. Please pm me to discuss more.
Faustino Cervera Burriel Prosper B Matondi Cassiana Gabrielli Thank you for your interest. please inbox me for further.
Endashaw Sir,
Plz let me know the work plan so that I can contribute in that direction.
Thanks. I have interest to join you in this discussion
Do let me know, If you are interested in agriculture and development sector in India. We are doing a study around Impact of Covid-19 on Major crops in India. Sharing a link of our website for your review and reference
http://ecociateconsultants.com/impact-of-covid19-on-indian-agriculture/
I would like to be part of the research, if that is possible. Looking at the details, I would like to be part of the research on Spices Sector. May be contacted at: [email protected]
Thanks. We have published a report on Impact of Covid-19 on spice sector. You may read it in my profile or the link shared above. Can you please share your details in brief at [email protected]
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I am not a medical professional, but if you need any type of social help I will support you,
Interested to join. My email id is [email protected]. Looking for some more details on the study.
@Saswatik Tripathy Good to hear. Please inbox me your email address
I am interested and available to contribute. My email is [email protected]
Hi. I'll be glade to contribute in the research and feel happy to join.
Thanks/Regards
I am interested but need further information about the research. [email protected]
I am interested in participating in this research. My field of specialty is the challenges facing developing countries, such as the problem of hunger in developing countries and its various facets, a unique proposed solution for the hunger problem, and the social and economic consequences of corruption in developing countries.
Dear Dr.Endashaw,
It seems to be a good project. In fact, my major field of interest is Veterinary Public Health and Mycology. I am interested, and you may please contact me at below cited mail:
Wishing you grand success in your mission.
Prof.Dr.Mahendra Pal
Founder Director
I am from Nepal, I could be of some help and contribute
I amfrom Nigeria and interested. I am available via my email: [email protected]
I have a research in the direction of food security you can get in touch via mail [email protected]
Dear Endashaw Workie,
The global pandemic caused by the widespread coronavirus, COVID-19, stimulated extraordinary amounts of scientific inquiry around the world. The virus first appeared in the scholarly literature on the 24 January 2020, and subsequently, virologists and immunologists worked to isolate and identify the virus, determine its etiology, define the vulnerabilities that may allow treatment, and conduct research on drug and vaccine development. While international collaboration and cooperation are critical actions to address global pandemics, the need for rapid and urgent solutions could render cross-border teamwork more difficult, due to the transaction costs of communication and rising political tensions.
COVID-19 period, joined by the India, United Kingdom, China, Russia and the United States continued their roles as the largest contributors to, and home to the main funders of, corona virus related research. The United States, India (Second largest pharmaceutical manufacturer and high quality experience in producing generative medicines, 6 vaccines developing in the last stages and awaiting 4 out of 6 for human trail, 4(Seram, Bharat Biotech, PGI Chandigarh and one more in third trial and three more in second trail), UK (Oxford), Russia and China are the center of the global network in corona virus related research. Some of findings suggest that the global COVID-19 pandemic shifted the geographic loci of coronavirus research, as well as the structure of scientific teams, narrowing team membership and favoring elite structures. These findings raise further questions over the decisions that scientists face in the formation of teams to maximize a speed, skill trade-off. Policy implications are discussed.
Fact
International collaborations can help scientists in one country to access complementary expertise outside their country’s borders, there are search and coordination costs associated with such collaborations. International collaborative research activities operate as a network which takes time to traverse. No international organization oversees or directs these works: researchers find each other based on shared interests and the needs of frontier science. This is particularly true for sciences of immunology and virology, where no central laboratory or common data set is on hand as an organizing force. COVID-19, the coronavirus that emerged in late 2019 and grew to a global pandemic in early 2020, presented this trade-off between novelty and efficiency to the international community of scholars. World eagerly need to bring the full power of the biomedical research enterprise to bear on this crisis. Now is the time to come together with unassailable objectivity to swiftly advance the development of the most promising vaccine and therapeutic candidates that can help end the COVID-19 global pandemic”. In a time of urgency, we can expect that scientists reduce their collaborations, or seek to work with known colleagues to reduce the transaction costs of communication. We hypothesize that the pressures presented by the coronavirus crisis would lead scientists to collaborate internationally at a lower rate than before the pandemic. Geographic locus of corona virus research and whether there are implications for the quality, and type, of work produced will be coordinated well. We hope Pro-Covid vaccines research output will be supplemented from vaccines developed nations to the all developing nations and uniform global distribution by considering affordable cost to all human beings will reduce the distance of geographic loci through this research.
Ashish
Dear Endashaw Workie,
The global pandemic caused by the widespread coronavirus, COVID-19, stimulated extraordinary amounts of scientific inquiry around the world. The virus first appeared in the scholarly literature on the 24 January 2020, and subsequently, virologists and immunologists worked to isolate and identify the virus, determine its etiology, define the vulnerabilities that may allow treatment, and conduct research on drug and vaccine development. While international collaboration and cooperation are critical actions to address global pandemics, the need for rapid and urgent solutions could render cross-border teamwork more difficult, due to the transaction costs of communication and rising political tensions.
COVID-19 period, joined by the India, United Kingdom, China, Russia and the United States continued their roles as the largest contributors to, and home to the main funders of, corona virus related research. The United States, India (Second largest pharmaceutical manufacturer and high quality experience in producing generative medicines, 6 vaccines developing in the last stages and awaiting 4 out of 6 for human trail, 4(Seram, Bharat Biotech, PGI Chandigarh and one more in third trial and three more in second trail), UK (Oxford), Russia and China are the center of the global network in corona virus related research. Some of findings suggest that the global COVID-19 pandemic shifted the geographic loci of coronavirus research, as well as the structure of scientific teams, narrowing team membership and favoring elite structures. These findings raise further questions over the decisions that scientists face in the formation of teams to maximize a speed, skill trade-off. Policy implications are discussed.
Fact
International collaborations can help scientists in one country to access complementary expertise outside their country’s borders, there are search and coordination costs associated with such collaborations. International collaborative research activities operate as a network which takes time to traverse. No international organization oversees or directs these works: researchers find each other based on shared interests and the needs of frontier science. This is particularly true for sciences of immunology and virology, where no central laboratory or common data set is on hand as an organizing force. COVID-19, the coronavirus that emerged in late 2019 and grew to a global pandemic in early 2020, presented this trade-off between novelty and efficiency to the international community of scholars. World eagerly need to bring the full power of the biomedical research enterprise to bear on this crisis. Now is the time to come together with unassailable objectivity to swiftly advance the development of the most promising vaccine and therapeutic candidates that can help end the COVID-19 global pandemic”. In a time of urgency, we can expect that scientists reduce their collaborations, or seek to work with known colleagues to reduce the transaction costs of communication. We hypothesize that the pressures presented by the coronavirus crisis would lead scientists to collaborate internationally at a lower rate than before the pandemic. Geographic locus of corona virus research and whether there are implications for the quality, and type, of work produced will be coordinated well. We hope Pro-Covid vaccines research output will be supplemented from vaccines developed nations to the all developing nations and uniform global distribution by considering affordable cost to all human beings will reduce the distance of geographic loci through this research. In this regard, collaboration now at the research stage, valuable market and peer quality network distribution is ultimately essential from the developed to developing nations too.
Ashish
Dear researcher, I am an agricultural resource economist. Your proposal will be timely and having very good scope of research. I will be happy to contribute.
Thanks
I work on issue of agriculture, natural resource management and environment. I would be interested to get associated in the study. Please let me know in what way I could contribute
I am working on impact of covid-19 on tourism sector with reference to small developing island nations. and will be interested working with you.
Thanks
I will be glad to be part of this development, [email protected]
English link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/MZW6J3H
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Please click your preferred language link above
I humbly request your participation in an online survey that aims to explore the impact of the COVID-19 PANDEMIC on the mental health and wellbeing of Adults. The research is based at the Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife, Nigeria, and led by Professor Morenike Oluwatoyin Folayan. Your responses will help us make recommendations that may improve considerations for people’s wellness and well-being in this and future pandemics.
It will take about 8-10 minutes to complete the survey and data collected will be kept anonymously and confidentially in a secure setting.
Your participation would be highly appreciated.
Tonia.
I am interested in scientific cooperation and participation in an international research team conducting research projects on the SARS-CoV-2 (Covid-19) coronavirus pandemic.
Best regards,
Dariusz Prokopowicz
Dear Dr.Endashaw,
It seems to be a good project. In fact, my major field of interest is Education and Mathematics. I have already uploaded my presentation "teacher response during covid-19" and I am interested too, and you may please contact me at below cited mail:
Wishing you best
Atiqe Ur Rahman
I am glad to contribute in the research. For further Discussion you can contact me on [email protected].