George Warimwe
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Vaccines. Arboviruses. Immunology. Africa.
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http://kemri-wellcome.org/ 10-07-2017 06:37:39
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As we celebrate this year’s #InternationalWomensDay202 Dr Eunice Nduati Principal Investigator at #KWTRP , has a word of encouragement for the younger generation of women.
Exciting opportunities for African scientists! #KWTRP & Hilleman Laboratories will be hosting 12-month #Apprenticeships in vaccine biomanufacture. More here: shorturl.at/gzCHZ George Warimwe, Wellcome Gates Foundation Africa CEPI
In the next Vaccinology Career Webinar
Dr. Rebecca Grais from INSTITUT PASTEUR will be discussing development studies for vaccines in emergencies or chronic conflict.
📆11 Dec 2023
For more info & registration 👉 shorturl.at/doEGL
#Vaccins4Africa
IVI, in partnership with KEMRI-Wellcome Trust and K-Bio CMO, kickstarted the 2023 Hands-on Training for Upstream Process in Vaccine Manufacturing with an opening ceremony International Vaccine Institute (IVI) 🎊
ivi.int/ivi-kemri-well…
In your copy of The EastAfrican today read about the world’s second malaria vaccine .
So proud of the work KE scientists Kenya Medical Research Institute KEMRI-Wellcome Trust are doing on the global front led by Mainga Hamaluba . 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Read our #preprint paper on Research Square: The mRNA content of plasma extracellular vesicles provides a window into the brain during cerebral malaria disease progression researchsquare.com/article/rs-337… KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Nuffield Department of Medicine Tropical Medicine Oxford, thanks to Wellcome
The Africa Health Economics Study Group (AfHESG) is scheduled to host a training on Decision Analysis in Economic Evaluation on 29th September 2023
Have you registered?
Registration link: shorturl.at/mFHW7
#AfHESGTraining HERU|KEMRI-WT
Have you registered for the webinar on Market Access for Vaccines - Factors that influence personal choices! (French Edition).
Register here! shorturl.at/dnxHU
Date 7 September, 1:00PM EAT.
Hosted by #KWTRP in partnership with Institut Pasteur de Dakar
#Vaccines4Africa
Webinar Alert! French Edition
#KWTRP in partnership with Institut Pasteur de Dakar will host a webinar on Market Access for Vaccines - Factors that influence personal choices on 7 Sept, 1:00PM EAT.
Interested, register here. shorturl.at/dnxHU
#Vaccines4Africa
Happy to share our preprint reporting trends in dengue virus (DENV) exposure in children in coastal Kenya over a 20-year period. Determining the associated health burden of DENV in Africa remains a major gap KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Jeremy Farrar medrxiv.org/content/10.110…
Time to apply is running out! The Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program provides scholarships to academically talented young Africans to pursue a master's degree UCT. More info: bit.ly/mcfsp23 | MCFScholarsUCT
And we're off... Recruiting another round of 30 Chancellor's Fellows across The University of Edinburgh, deadline 28th August. Find out more here: ed.ac.uk/human-resource…
This webinar on 'Vaccinology and Health Economics: where do the two collide?' by Edwine Barasa is setting up to be an interesting one.
Register & attend to get more insight on such a crucial topic in today's dynamic world!
Register to join Edwine Barasa on 4th July for a webinar on vaccinology and health economics: where do the two collide?
shorturl.at/dpzF3
This is part of the vaccinology career webinar series and is open to all interested university students across Africa.
#Vaccines4Africa
Today we were honored to host a team from International Vaccine Institute (IVI) who paid us a courtesy call. The team, led by their Director General Jerome Kim, interacted with our researchers and learnt a lot about our research work at #KWTRP .
Congratulations to our six new Associate Professors Jerome Kelleher, Nicky Whiffin, Anthony Etyang, Mainga Hamaluba , Sonia Lewycka, and Bob Taylor. We are excited to have them join NDM🧑🏽🔬🔬👩🏽🔬
Find out more 👉 ndm.ox.ac.uk/news/six-ndm-r…
🦟Doris Nyamwaya will explore how chikungunya, a virus transmitted by infected mosquitoes, spreads in Africa and its disease burden.
🔬The research will pave the way to identifying the disease's underlying risk factors and optimising effective control strategies across Africa.