Congratulations to our PhD student @nambala_peter on the publication of this paper.
This article discuses human responses to T. B rhodesiense infection using endemic samples. Well done!
https://t.co/TFCeyuwfI1
Finally our paper on T.b. rhodesiense transcriptomes in endemic samples has been published.
#PLOSNTDs: Transcriptome profiles of Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense in Malawi reveal focus specific gene expr ... https://t.co/Xp883jLWmt
What would you do if you saw blood in your urine? Watch Salvatory’s story for an understanding of the challenges of living with #schistosomiasis https://t.co/Ji31t1KgOB
MLW joins the rest of the world in celebrating #InternationalWomensDay. Through our #Safeguarding office, we create a safe and equitable environment to #AccelerateGrowth for women who are key to our mission: conduct excellent research and train the next generation of scientists.
Back in Malawi and checking for Orientogalba viridis in Chikwawa District to find extremely large snails but thankfully no schistosome cercariae @MalawiVector@NTDsMalawi
A recent blog to set in context our studies on avian schistosomes and surveillance of snail-borne disease in UK (and Malawi) #openwaterswimming https://t.co/NkyF5cOv5Z’s-itch-across-the-uk
@KUHeS_mw Pathology Department dinner to celebrate new Profs Janelisa Musaya and Chisomo Msefula... true inspirational stories @MLW_Programme @kuhes_rsc
Dr John-Arne Rottingen (new @wellcometrust CEO) and Dr Paul Schreier (COO) are currently visiting @MLW_Programme. During the visit, MLW has shared their work in research, training and operations.
Patient guardians, HCW's, researchers, & policymakers, convened from 13 to 15 Feb 2024 to share experiences & brainstorm solutions for improving Infection Prevention and Control (IPC) in a collaborative effort under the IPC Implement study by MLW.
Female scientists have contributed enormously to global public health and medicine.
On International Day of Women and Girls in Science, I reinforce @WHO’s
commitment to full and equal participation of women and
girls in health science and health leadership to achieve #HealthForAll.