The CHAIN cohort study found that young children in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia who become sick or malnourished continue to have a high risk of death in the 6 months after being hospitalized.
Learn more about the CHAIN cohort study at: https://t.co/9ghlLPeu5t
Excited to share our latest work on early-life Bifidobacteria. We built a global genomic atlas of 4,000+ genomes from 48 countries for B. infantis and B. longum, expanding previous resources by 15-fold.
Great team effort @LawleyLab@sangerinstitute@ChainNetwork@KEMRI_Wellcome
We thank everyone who attended or supported this novel Conference. We look forward to a future of collaborations and united efforts to fighting AMR in our society.
The #AMRKenya2026 conference concluded, emphasizing that effective AMR control is founded on robust systems. Strong data and governance, embedded stewardship, and diagnostics that translate evidence into action are essential in the fight against AMR. The future of AMR control in Africa must be built locally, using African data, leadership, and systems and strengthened through partnerships and sustainable financing. #AMRKenya2026 #Datathatcounts @KEMRI_Kenya@MOH_Kenya@NPHIKenya@ChainNetwork@jayberkley@mitchmaina@amulele_anne@ChristinaObiero
Plenary sessions at the #AMRKenya2026 Conference explored key areas including strengthening AMR surveillance and data to inform policy, the clinical realities of AMR across the care continuum, and evolving global AMR funding priorities and strategic opportunities for LMICs.
@KEMRI_Kenya@MOH_Kenya@NPHIKenya@ChainNetwork@mitchmaina@jayberkley@ctigoi
The #AMRKenya2026 conference officially kicks off today, bringing together experts, policymakers, funders, and community leaders to co-create practical, locally relevant solutions to combat antimicrobial resistance,a growing public health crisis in Africa. #DataThatCounts
The first Kenya AMR Conference just started. Looking forward to a fruitful conference with great leaders and scientists from around the country and international collaborators.
📚Our #ResearchHighlight: @mudibo_evans et al. have a newly published article titled "Systemic biological mechanisms underpin poor post-discharge growth among severely wasted children with HIV"
See the summary and read more!
https://t.co/058AM3w2i3
PhD successfully completed🎓! Well done Dr. @ChristinaObiero on your today’s viva discussing the causes, clinical signs & treatment of #sepsis & #meningitis in neonates & young children. @jayberkley & the rest supervisory team, asanteni for great supervisory support & guidance.
“For any disease we need the whole ecosystem of research, it needs to happen with those diseases that have been with us forever, but also for those emerging threats.” Prof Trudie Lang on enabling research to drive equity in where research happens & who benefits. #TGHN2022
Happy to have been part of the #TGHN2022. Great presentations, posters and plenary talks, including sharing experiences of the #chainnetwork data management.
The Global Health Network Conference 2022 has drawn to a close.
Thank you to all our speakers, delegates & partners who made this such a special event in Cape Town. We hope to see you all at the next conference in Latin America in 2024!
#TGHN2022#globalhealth#healthresearch
Wonder what it's like to work in a lab? Our Student Advancement Research (StAR) program provides Indigenous, Black & Filipino high school students a chance to work on research projects over the summer. Congrats to this year's graduates - thanks for contributing to #SKResearch!