Our mission is to improve human health and biodiversity through advances in basic and preclinical biomedical research and non-human primate conservation
Our participation showcases: • Research, biodiversity/primate conservation and ecosystem health innovations. • Community engagement and conservation awareness activities. • Nature-based therapeutic walks & runs, waterfalls, caves and other picnic sites in Oloolua. •
@primateresearch through the Evolutionary Ecology, Conservation and Ecosystem Health Division & the Corporate Communications (The Oloolua Nature Trail) is proud to participate in Laikipia Wildlife and Tourism Expo 2026 at Cedar Mall Rooftop in Nanyuki Town.
@ConservationIPR
The event brings together researchers, conservationists, tourism stakeholders, community organizations, students, nature enthusiasts and industry partners to celebrate the rich biodiversity and conservation achievements across the greater Laikipia and other landscapes.
Thank you to everyone who visited our exhibition booth and engaged with us as we continue translating science into impact.
#STRI4Society#KIPRE#ResearchForImpact
As STRI4Society Week concluded today, we reflect on the impactful conversations, transformational and innovative ideas shaping the future of research and society.
#STRI4Society#KIPRE#ResearchForImpact
𝐇𝐀𝐏𝐏𝐄𝐍𝐈𝐍𝐆 𝐍𝐎𝐖!!!
The Principal Secretary, State Department for Science, Research and Innovation, Prof. Shaukat Abdulrazak visiting the KIPRE exhibition booth during STRI4Society Week 2026 at KICC.
Visit our booth and engage in insightful conversations on translating science into impact and explore innovative ideas on shaping the future of research in Kenya and beyond.
From Conservation of Non-Human Primates Species, Snake Bite Research and Intervention, Non-communicable Diseases Research, Reproductive Health Research, Infectious Diseases & One Health to emerging technologies.
Last week, @K_SRIC - @primateresearch joined policymakers, scientists and public health partners in Mombasa for the inaugural Kenya Health Security Convention, hosted by the @NPHI_Kenya under the theme "Advancing Health Security through Science, Innovation and Equity."
Kenya is committed to elevating snakebite envenoming within regional and continental health agendas. @primateresearch, this commitment is carried forward through innovative research that translates into life-saving science.
Yesterday, on the sidelines of the ongoing 2026 World Health Summit Regional Meeting at UNON, Nairobi, @MOH_Kenya through @K_SRIC - @primateresearch led in convening a high-level meeting between the Global Snakebite Taskforce Co-Chairs — CS Hon. Aden Duale, EGH and @Elhadj_As_Sy
@psmuthoni, highlighted the role of Community Health Promoters who are Kenya's first line of response in high-risk settings while KIPRE DG Dr. Peter Mwethera MBS, emphasised on timely research grounded in lived realities.
This recognition further reinforces KIPRE’s strategic role in advancing interdisciplinary research at the intersection of animal health, human health, and environmental systems.
@primateresearch continues to demonstrate strong institutional presence at the 60th Kenya Veterinary Association conference, convened under the theme “Veterinarians: Guardians of Food and Health.”
In addition, scholarly work by Dr. @mercie_aki on One Health approaches to zoonotic helminths in Tana River County has been featured in the Association’s official publication.