Fantastic start to the AMMNet meeting in Kigali today! We have exciting two days ahead of us, including presentations, group discussions and training sessions. Stay tuned for more live reports and great pictures! #AMMnetKigali
The training workshop on Bacterial Genomics Bioinformatics began today with introduction to Whole Genome Sequencing...
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Professor Regina Appiah-Opong, Professor of Toxicology/Pharmacology and Head of the Department of Clinical Pathology, on Tuesday, 23rd November, 2021, was inducted as a fellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences.
The Institute wishes to congratulate her on her induction.
The Calestous Juma Science Leadership Fellowship recognizes outstanding scientists tackling some of the greatest challenges in global health. Congratulations to the inaugural 2021 cohort!
#CallingAllScientists. The Future of Malaria Research Symposium is this Friday. Only 4 days away. There is still time to register. Click here: https://t.co/XibsraUX8z
Very excited to be selected among such prestigious company and for the opportunity for @YemaachiBio to partner with @gatesfoundation to advance the cause of African scientific development.
Prof @gordon_awandare of @WACCBIP_UG explains how surveillance of drug resistance across Africa together with national malaria control programmes will slow the transmission of #malaria.
In just the @nj_hathaway of time for Pride Month, you can now make your own molecular rainbows! Move past allelic binarism & monoclonormality: show within- and between-host malaria genetic diversity in #microhaplotypes (or microsats, etc) with new R pkg: https://t.co/ZCnhRuaChn