
Kevin Wamae
@kevinkariuki
Post-doctoral researcher at @KEMRI_Wellcome, working on genomics of the malaria parasites
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26-04-2009 15:26:12
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Kimenyi, K.M. et. al. (2019) Understanding P. falciparum Asymptomatic Infections. Kevin Wamae Frontiers - Immunology frontiersin.org/article/10.338…

When: Monday, 3rd February 2020 Time: 9am - 4pm Venue: KEMRI-Wellcome seminar room A. Welcome all! #KWTRPBioscienceOpenDay




Wednesday #gem2021 Bioinformatics Transmission Surveillance mara lawniczak Jerome Kelleher Inna Gerlovina Brice Letcher Kevin Wamae Caroline Buckee Bob Verity Diabate Abdoulaye Jason A. Hendry Max Murphy (he/him) Myo Thet Naung Abebe Alemu Fola (PhD) Deus Ishengoma Sofonias K Tessema @jennifergardy bit.ly/3zcnZly


Thanks Joanne Power for the very nice summary of talks. Indeed we witnessed tremendous amount of work displayed from the various groups and I cannot wait for what each has in store..


Here is the latest paper from Isabella Isabella Oyier lab in KEMRI-Wellcome. We report that malaria infections in Kilifi are still highly diverse despite the observed reduction in malaria transmission intensity in the region from 2007 - 2018.


Its exactly 10 days to the deadline for our PhD fellowships! Come Join us Pwani University , KEMRI-Wellcome Trust on this IDeAL, Africa funded PhD fellowship working with Abdirahman Abdi, Sam Kinyanjui, Osman Abdullahi, James A Berkley and myself! pu.ac.ke/forms/PhD%20Fe…

Do you fancy an MSc in Bioinformatics? Here is a scholarship opportunity with IDeAL, Africa at KEMRI-Wellcome Trust & Pwani University. Follow this link jobs.kemri-wellcome.org/node/33 to apply. Deadline: 16th May 2025 #IkoKaziKE