In a recent interview, AnnRitah Namuganga talks about how her decade-long journey working with @EDCTP-funded TriageTB and its two predecessor projects, her PhD studies at @Makerere 🇺🇬, and her current 9-month fellowship at @StellenboschUni 🇿🇦.
🔗https://t.co/mGKWdqEGSO
We are thrilled to see three of LINQ's projects featured in the #tuberculosis section of @EDCTP's Annual Report 2021, @TriageTB, TB-CAPT and StatinTB.
Thank you EDCTP, for your support and for spotlighting the important work of these consortia. 🙌
🔗https://t.co/H0BBRknrUb
A big THANK YOU to TriageTB's funder @EDCTP for your constant support and for featuring our work in the EDCTP Annual Report 2021. 🙏
Check out page 24 in the PDF for an overview of the TriageTB study: https://t.co/O7y1DIgRYg
Nine years since its launch, the second EDCTP programme is already ✅achieving its objectives
Our newly released Annual Report 2021 is packed with examples of these achievements
Download the PDF: https://t.co/sloc9dBlWn
Or browse the online report:
https://t.co/IPypYDwpe9
🎙️Tune in to Washington Post Live today at 18:30 CET
@FrancesSSellers will interview our Executive Director Michael Makanga on improving #diversity in clinical trials
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Science communication is a critical skill for young researchers.
This spring, @EDCTP-funded TriageTB hosted 2 student presentation sessions – with @NIH-funded ENDxTB – where Masters and PhD students involved in the two initiatives presented their work.
🔗https://t.co/agsxnEFAlk
This #WorldTBDay, our consortium partner @mrcunitgambia publish messages from their TB team. First out, TriageTB's Study Lead in the Gambia, @Sutherland_TB. ⤵️
It's #WorldTBDay today!
As we join the global call for better investments to #EndTB, we share messages from our TB Research Group, highlighting our work in research, community engagement and awareness-raising.
First up, @Sutherland_TB on the importance of early diagnosis 👇🏾
Despite being preventable and curable, #TB remains one of the world’s most widespread infectious diseases, second only to #COVID19.
Increased action, innovation, and investment to bring TB diagnostics to all those who need them is crucial to #EndTB.
#WorldTBDaDespite being preventable and curable, #TB remains one of the world’s most widespread infectious diseases, second only to #COVID19.
Increased action, innovation, and investment to bring TB diagnostics to all those who need them is crucial to #EndTB.
#WorldTBDaDespite being preventable and curable, #TB remains one of the world’s most widespread infectious diseases, second only to #COVID19.
Increased action, innovation, and investment to bring TB diagnostics to all those who need them is crucial to #EndTB.
#WorldTBDaDespite being preventable and curable, #TB remains one of the world’s most widespread infectious diseases, second only to #COVID19.
Increased action, innovation, and investment to bring TB diagnostics to all those who need them is crucial to #EndTB.
#WorldTBDaDespite being preventable and curable, #TB remains one of the world’s most widespread infectious diseases, second only to #COVID19.
Increased action, innovation, and investment to bring TB diagnostics to all those who need them is crucial to #EndTB.
#WorldTBDay
#Tuberculosis patients in #India continue to face stigma and discrimination on a daily basis.
'Hamari Awaaz', meaning 'our voice' in Hindi, is a photo book attempting to express the stigma multidrug-resistant TB patients suffer.
📸https://t.co/9HvbQ6srsj
#ZeroDiscriminationDay
'Like COVID, TB is a pandemic and must be treated as an emergency' by @rchaiss for @TC_Africa: https://t.co/gfLJ4hhQ9J. The piece is based on an Editorial published in The Union's IJTLD by Prof Chaisson, Mike Frick and Pramay Nahid. @JohnsHopkins@TAGTeam_Tweets@IGHSatUCSF
"WHO along with its technical partners @UNAIDS, #StopTB & @endmalaria, look forward to a continued partnership. We urge all donors to support @GlobalFund replenishment to realize our shared vision of a healthier, safer & fairer world ~ @DrTedros@WHO#FightForWhatCounts
Meet Awa Gindeh, @awagindeh, a Junior Researcher at @mrcunitgambia and a mentee in TriageTB’s mentorship scheme, funded by @EDCTP.
In this new article, Awa shares her thoughts on how capacity building can help further young researchers' careers: https://t.co/Bi26vIVC0z
📢NOW OPEN: Applications for @StopTB Challenge Facility for Civil Society Round 11!
USD 9 million for civil society & communities from
TB High Burden Countries to strengthen partnerships, and work towards addressing social justice within the TB Response👉https://t.co/U6OATbwtO4
✅EDCTP has become a member of Europe PMC (PubMed Central)
This membership helps EDCTP-funded researchers to make their 📖publications openly accessible as soon as possible
#OpenAccess@EuropePMC_news@Sida@HorizonEU
https://t.co/yF5roDkmpK
The Global Health EDCTP3 Joint Undertaking is taking shape and is looking for EXPERTS.
Want to serve on their Scientific Committee to advise on scientific priorities and help the Joint Undertaking achieve its objectives?
🗓️Apply before Feb 15
New Tuberculosis video lights up @TimesSquareNYC to raise awareness of global plight of TB and critical need for funding https://t.co/CUcPsLnY5x
#EndTB#InvestToEndTB
📢It's Official! We are happy to announce the theme for 2022 #WorldTBDay: “#InvestToEndTB. Save Lives.”
The low levels of funding for the TB response year after year cannot continue nor be accepted anymore. Here's what you have to do👉https://t.co/U982mmbhPR
#EndTB