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Institut National de Recherche Biomédicale (INRB) is in the process of extending its sequencing activities on parasites including Plasmodium and resistance genes. As part of this expansion, Institut National de Recherche Biomédicale (INRB) in collaboration with #NOMADS, UCB, PATH Malaria, and the National Malaria Control Programme, is


Dr Lauren Wilburn, Big Data Institute Oxford Population Health (OxPop) shares their work on designing effective community feedback loops to improve study designs through the case of SchistoTrack #ISNTDFestival #BeatNTDs



I am grateful to LSHTM_malaria Early Career Researcher (ECR) Fund, MRC Unit The Gambia at LSHTM and EGSAT at MRCG for making this possible!


In the spotlight🔦 Our Principal Investigator Alfred Amambua Ngwa was featured on Nature Africa to share more on his journey as a Genomic Epidemiologist & his #malaria research, particularly on how genomics & the environment influence the spread of the disease. More: tinyurl.com/399sz4ax


We were delighted to host HAKIMI Mohamed-Ali who presented amazing science on Toxoplasma epigenetics at our Cambridge Biochemistry seminar!! Thanks for the fruitful discussions! 🧬 🦠🐈 Cambridge University



Community health and public health leads from Kenya and Liverpool are taking part in an innovative mutual exchange programme to learn and be inspired by each other’s work. LVCT Health Liverpool City Council 𝐇𝐨𝐦𝐚 𝐁𝐚𝐲 𝐂𝐨𝐮𝐧𝐭𝐲 lstm.ac/4bfRiWG

⭐ANOSPP Project ⭐ is one of the five featured malaria projects from #MESATrack this month! The project led by Wellcome Sanger Institute aims to understand Anopheles species diversity, population structure, and malaria transmission across Africa Check it out: mesamalaria.org/mesa-track/ano…


Productive #phenotyping in #Chad_Cameroon corridor to quantify and examine complexity of #malaria_parasites and #schisto_worms. Project Principal Investigator Francis Nkemngo coordinating the team of early career researchers with funding from International Society for Infectious Diseases Gates Foundation National Institute for Health and Care Research





Congratulations to postgraduate research student Nkeng Melissa for being awarded the prestigious Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene NIHR Global Health 2024 early career seed funding to address #malaria vaccine hesitancy in #Cameroon, under the supervision of Dr. Francis Nkemngo. #Women in science and policy

