A new dawn for vaccine innovation in Nigeria!
CVRB, located at the Federal University Teaching Hospital, Lafia, stands ready to drive cutting-edge vaccine R&D, biotechnology training, and public health solutions.
The future of African vaccine science starts here! ๐๐
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@qataharraymond 1. The future is not a fixed path but an adventure. They must live intentionally and be the authors of their stories
2. Their character defines their success
3. mistakes are teachers.
4. Their voice also matters in shaping the world
5. Family and friends mean everything
@RasJames4@zhao_dashuai The same mindset is why China is today the undisputed industrial hub of the world. Your/their arrogance deceived you/them into thinking China would never be able to achieve it. Wait until China whoops your/their a**
@PeterSweden7 This is a wake up call for the EU to stop โinvadingโ and b*mbing the sh*t out of those countries where the immigrants are coming from. Itโs payback. What did you expect?
@shi2fatima Sorry it happened to you!
This is probably the main reason I relocated back to Nigeria in 2018 and never felt the desire to move elsewhere. These things have a way of taking a toll on your mental well-being. Now in Nigeria, I am 'creating my own paradise' in a way that suits me.
Strong connections between research and policy are crucial for Africa's development. #IamAPHRC's Catalyze Impact Initiative is committed to bridging this gap by fostering collaboration between researchers and policymakers, ensuring evidence-informed decisions drive real change in our communities.
This weekโs policy and science communication workshop brings together researchers and policymakers from Kenya, Nigeria, and Ethiopia to identify challenges in translating research into effective policies and explore solutions.
"For meaningful collaboration between researchers and policymakers, sustained engagement is key. Policymakers must be involved from the very beginning to foster mutual understanding and ensure their support for effective project implementation." Dr. Victoria Omoera, Director and Reproductive Health Coordinator, @LSMOH.
#WeAreAfrica #APHRCResearch
@rxbiu Thatโs not always the case. Perhaps how we adapt is a reflection of our inner selves. I still think of patients I lost during practice from more than a decade ago, and what I could have done differently. One from 2007 stands out. ๐ข