
magombe ayub
@ayubmagombe
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02-09-2014 15:12:19
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Proud to represent Uganda in the Genomics fellowship at #CERI in South Africa! I am one of the 27 fellows from 19 African countries attending this fellowship out of over 4500 applicants! #CapacityBuilding #Bioinformatics #Genomics #Africa #Science Centre for Epidemic Response & Innovation (CERI)





We’re seeking exceptional individuals to join our team!If you have the skills to thrive in these roles, please visit our website at microhaem.co.ug/careers/ for job details. To apply, send your Application and resume to [email protected] by November 11, 2024. #hiring



Exciting opportunity to join the Gates Foundation as a Senior Program Officer in Bioinformatics & Genomic Epidemiology .. apply now! gatesfoundation.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/Gates/job/Seat…

#AfSHG2025 : 3rd - 7th Feb, 2025 More than 350 registered participants from over 30 countries. You can still register. afshg2025.org African Society of Human Genetics MRC/UVRI and LSHTM Uganda Research Unit #Genetics #Africa #AI #KidneyGenAfrica





NWSC 🇺🇬 did you close secretly or the scotching heat has burnt your pipes to this scarcity of water for months everywhere???


On addressing myths and misconceptions, Dr. Nixon Niyonzima Head of Research and Training, noted that family history, lifestyle, smoking, and obesity are risk factors, emphasizing that the risk increases with age. He urged people to normalize routine cancer screening. #FightCancerUg

🌍 This week in CLIMADE, we explore the genomic surveillance of dengue & chikungunya in Reunion Island with Dr. Etienne Frumence from CHU de La Réunion. Climate Amplified Diseases and Epidemics (CLIMADE)—a global south-led consortium which work to predict, track, and control



#AnimalGeneticResources Wrapping up a transformative week in Entebbe! The #AnGR workshop strengthened Uganda’s capacity in data collection and management for sustainable livestock development. We are grateful to AU-IBAR, Food and Agriculture Organization and all stakeholders for the collaboration.

