“Assessment of Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Non-communicable disease prevention and control among health workers of primary health care settings in Tbilisi and Kakheti”. WHO, 01.06.2017 - 30.07.2017.
“Create national framework according to „Health 2020“ and “Noncommunicable diseases Prevention, control and Global monitoring framework’’. WHO, 24.10.2015 – 10.12.2015.
“Develop Country Highlights and Country Profile of health and well-being for Georgia”. WHO, 10.09.2016 - 10.12.2016.
“EVALUATION OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES TOWARD CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING AMONG FEMALE HELATH CARE PROVIDERS IN GEORGIA, 2016”.
“Global Health in XXI century according to UN sustainable development goals and WHO strategy’’ - translation existing documents in Georgian language, compilation and publishing. WHO,
“Sustaining Universal Access to Quality Diagnosis and Treatment of all Forms of TB in Georgia”. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria; 01.01.2017 – 31.01.2019.
“Ukrainian National Influenza Centre’s virologist training, 4-8 December, 2017”. WHO, 22.11.2017 - 28.02.2018.
“Understanding the Risk of Bat-Borne Zoonotic Disease Emergence in Western Asia”. DTRA, 23.10.2017-23.10.2022.
Epidemiology of Carbapenem-resistant Enterobacteriaceae in Georgia. ISTC/G-2229. 01.01.2017 - 31.12.2018.
“Establishment of a Western Asian Network for the Improvement of Biosecurity in the Caucasus Region”. German Federal Foreign Office, Bundeswehr Institute of Microbiology (BwIM), 01.01.2017 - 31.12.2019.
“Georgia HSSP: Trained responsible persons form medical facilities according to Changes in birth and death registration electronic medical forms completion and reporting rules and starting electronic format for case based ambulatory form 025”.
“Long Term Follow Up of Multi-drug and Extensively Drug Resistant Tuberculosis Patients who Initiated Treatment in 2011-2013 and were Lost-to-follow-up”. International Science and Technology Center (ISTC), 01.03. 2016 – 28.02.2017.
“Strengthening STI Surveillance in Georgia”. Global Disease Detection Project Component; NCID, CDC; 01/09/2016 – 31/08/2017.
“Strengthening Tuberculosis surveillance in Georgia”. Global Disease Detection Project Component; NCID, CDC; 01.09.2016 – 31.08.2017.
“Understanding the Risk of Bat-Borne Zoonotic Disease Emergence in Western Asia”. DTRA, 23.10.2017-23.10.2022
” Building Supportive Environment for the Enforcement of Effective Tobacco Control Tax and Price Measures in Georgia”.
„STRENGTHEN CAPACITY OF THE IMMUNIZATION AND VACCINE-PREVENTABLE DISEASE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS“. CDC, 30.09.2017-29.09.2020
„Strengthening Surveillance to Assess Real Burden of Viral Hepatitis in Georgia“. CDC, 5U19GH000963-05, 01.09. 2016 – 31.08. 2017.
„Support Invasive Bacterial Vaccine-preventeble Disease Sentinel Surveillance activities in Tbilisi“. WHO, 01.03.2018-31.12.2018
A Multi-Task investigation on the human immune response to anthrax aimed at developing more efficient vaccines
Atypical Y. pestis strains isolated from natural foci in Georgia: from proteome to virulence and gene expression
Characterization of mechanisms of adaptive phage-host co-evolution using next generation sequencing and phenotypic profiling
Establishment of a Southwest-Asian network for biosecurity and diagnosis of dangerous infectious diseases
Establishment of Regional Training and Resource Centre in Biosafety, Biosecurity and Laboratory Management in the South Caucasus
Molecular Epidemiology of Multidrug Resistant and Extensively Drug Resistant Tuberculosis in country of Georgia
NCDC Regional Integration: Kafkas University Partnering for Molecular Epidemiology of B. anthracis and Brucella species in Turkey
Screening for Hepatitis C among Internally Displaced Persons”. Global Disease Detection Project Component; NCID, CDC; 01.05.2017 – 31.10.2017.
Sustaining and scaling up the existing national responses for implementation of effective HIV/AIDS prevention activities, improving survival rates of people with advanced HIV infection by strengthening treatment and care interventions in Georgia
Sustaining Universal Access to Quality Diagnosis and Treatment of all Forms of TB Including M/XDR-TB”. The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, 01.04.2014 – 31.12. 2016.
The development of human resources and expert capacity in the field of addictology (trans-disciplinary addiction science) via university – level and life-long education in the Republic of Georgia
Using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) at Spatial Epidemiology & Ecology Research Laboratory (SEER Lab) at the University of Florida, USA