
Cynthia Kahari, PhD
@cynkahari
Radiographer | Researcher | Lecturer |
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19-11-2011 05:23:08
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Ruramayi Rukuni present by the IMVASK study- pubertal delay, stunting and reduced bone density in children with hiv compared to hiv-uninfected - DESPITE antiretroviral therapy Celia Gregson Wellcome #WTBCGHR meeting @ZLshtm

Cynthia Kahari, PhD trying to explain to me these lower limb pQCT data she is capturing as part of her PhD investigating bone architecture in various bone diseases in Zimbabwe (don’t totally get it.. but best part of job is working with people so much smarter than me)😊


Ndiku Chido Dziva Chikwari Constancia Mavodza ethel dauya London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine @89f6a79d5b4a4cb Farirayi Kowo Nyakoko Cynthia Kahari, PhD @TadiosManyanga Celia Gregson Tendai Muchena Tafadzwa Madanhire Vicky Simms Farrie 法利莱 Nzvere Aoife Doyle Nyasha_Dzavakwa @tinomichelle_ Tinashe Mwaturura Tinotenda Taruvinga Claire Calderwood Justin Dixon

Great to see Tafadzwa Madanhire from THRU_ZIM London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine presenting on #osteoporosis, #fracture, and #HIV in women at midlife in #Zimbabwe


The motion of the hip joint #MedEd #MedTwitter #science #Biology #scicomm #AcademicTwitter #health #healthy #healthcare Credit: Anatomy Standard

Interested in the impact of HIV infection and the effect of menopause on health? We are excited to present findings from The MENOPAUSE Study. Join us 26/01/23 1-5PM (CAT) for a FREE online event: eventbrite.co.uk/e/sa-zimbabwe-… NOFSA THRU_ZIM MRC-Wits Developmental Pathways 4 Health Research University of Bristol MRCLEC

Great to be back conferencing in Liverpool again #BRS2023 #ECTS2023 Fab first session on skeletal growth in childhood and adolescence, a key time to prevent future broken bones, including the impact of HIV on bone health in kids in Zimbabwe Kate Ward Celia Gregson Cynthia Kahari, PhD


Cynthia Kahari, PhD presenting BRS conference in Liverpool today explaining how impaired linear growth in children growing up with #HIV in part explains deficits in bone architecture and strength. Great data from Zimbabwe THRU_ZIM Rashida Abbas Ferrand



So proud our PhD fellows Cynthia Kahari, PhD and Tafadzwa Madanhire both presenting BRS today in Liverpool THRU_ZIM thank you EDCTP Fogarty at NIH for funding. Morbidities among children growing up with HIV remain under the radar of HIV programmes THRU_ZIM

Raising a glass to Cynthia Kahari, PhD who has just submitted her Phd- supervised by a fabulous team Celia Gregson Kate Ward and Andrea Rehman… following just a few weeks after Salome Manyau - THRU_ZIM has a lot to celebrate 🎉



Thank you so much, I am grateful for the support and guidance Celia Gregson Kate Ward Mícheál Ó Breasail ([email protected]) Rashida Abbas Ferrand @KatharinaKranz4 THRU_ZIM

One output of VITALITY Trial will be the production of normative references for bone density measured by iDEXA in adolescents in Southern Africa @edctp

VITALITY Trial Bone Mechanistic Studies session begins with Cynthia Kahari, PhD presenting on iDexa normative references & pCQT findings Celia Gregson

