Yesterday, we had the honour of welcoming Sabin Nsanzimana, Minister of Health from Rwanda & Ibrahima Sy, Ministre de la Santé et de l'Action Sociale from Senegal, to Swiss TPH.
#DigitalHealthAfrica2024 Adriaan Kruger from @nuvoteQ_io showcases the development of ethics and clinical trials platforms specific to the needs of su-Saharan Africa. This improves standardisation and efficiency, ensuring consistent high quality.
#DigitalHealthAfrica2024 a vibrant hybrid conference requires a huge amount of planning and behind the scenes troubleshooting. All credit to Gabe McClelland for keeping everything on track! @pmxafrica
Day 2 of the #DigitalHealthAfrica2024 meeting. For those who joined our recent Cross Discipline Mathematical Modeling Symposium, you would have experienced Francesco's brilliance as a teacher. He is talking now. Here is a link to the symposium: https://t.co/9zfvlLShHQ
@CatrionaWaitt, multi-tasking at #DigitalHealthAfrica2024 - taking pictures, sending social media posts, all while brilliantly animating the discussions as Chair.
#digitalhealthafrica2024 is now back from the lunchbreak. Listening to Karin Stenecke speaking about "Telemedicine in Intensive Care - Germany and beyond" https://t.co/pYlnOet7VJ
Where do quantum physics, pharmacokinetic modelling, health economics and agricultural science? We found many exciting commonalities at the @pmxafrica@SUDataSchool cross disciplinary mathematical modelling and simulation symposium this morning. @petruccione
Just 2 days to our symposium discussing synergies among different disciplines that use #Mathematics and #modeling to benefit #healthcare. I’m really looking forward to hearing our esteemed panel as they are guided by @CatrionaWaitt. Visit https://t.co/MuO11HGMJp for more details
Deadline TODAY for applications to the Applied Pharmacometrics Training Fellowship, co-hosted by #Certara, #pmxafrica and our Pharma and academic partners. If you have any questions, please email [email protected].
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@paimadhu Really good list,… was thinking on what I might add, and then thought …” let me just re-post instead”. Reflecting on what we can do to better communicate our science is as important as doing the science, yet not given enough attention.
Thank you to all for an excellent brainstorm session. I am also inspired and excited to work on converting the ideas to use #pharmacometrics and #clinicalpharmacology to benefit our patients in #Africa and beyond.
The UK air traffic chaos may have prevented @pmxafrica colleagues from @LivUniHLS from welcoming @colpil in person, but we had a fantastic group discussion via Zoom. Priorities. Projects. Ideas. Networks. Collaborations. Training. Leadership. And great storytelling! I am inspired
This poster, shortlisted for an #ECR award, is the work of @fwojara who was unfortunately denied a visa to attend @WCP2023. It is a sad when this casts a cloud over our team, at what is otherwise a magnificent conference. #AtTheEquatorUG
Heading home after scientifically stimulating meetings with our APT2023 fellows at #PAGE2023. It was great to work with @POPPKPD, @Certara and @pmxafrica Pharma and academic partners to work on impactful projects that strengthen #pharmacometrics skills in #Africa.
I admit to finding the standard format of scientific posters difficult to read and at times dull, and have been wondering how to do it better. @angelina_namiba & team have done this magnificently. Content and accompanying book not to be missed! #AtTheEquatorUG@IDIMakerere
Honored that @pmxafrica is associated with this program, and very grateful to the large number of global and regional scientists who share their expertise. Congratulations to the graduating class!
SAHPRA, in collaboration with Pharmacometrics Africa and WITS University is proud to announce the 2nd cohort of graduates who have successfully completed the short course for Clinical Assessors within African Regulatory Agencies. @colpil@WitsPress
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