Prof Tumani Corrah KBE

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Prof Tumani Corrah KBE

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Founder @AREF_Africa, a UK registered charity to strengthen health research capacity in Africa for Africa. Emeritus Director of @The_MRC's @mrcunitgambia

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Prof Tumani Corrah KBE
Prof Tumani Corrah KBE@TCorrah·
You have hours left to join one of the best organization and team making an impact on African researchers’ capacity. Come join us.
Africa Research Excellence Fund@AREF_Africa

Last day to apply is tomorrow! ⏰ We are hiring our next CEO to support us deliver #researchexcellence efficiently. You will work with the most brilliant scientists in Africa. Listen to @BellocciMaria on how you will help & why join us 👇🏾 Apply today👉🏾 bit.ly/43zzF0a

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Africa Research Excellence Fund
📢 We are hiring a CEO to lead our mission. If you have significant science research and leadership experience, apply by 14 July to join us➡️bit.ly/3JJziZ6 Prof Sir @TCorrah shares why you should join us. Find out ⤵
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Prof Tumani Corrah KBE
Prof Tumani Corrah KBE@TCorrah·
🌍@AREF_Africa is looking for a CEO to lead innovative programmes that will help talented scientists achieve research excellence. We are working with brilliant leaders who are making change. Help us help them Listen to my message and visit the @mrcunitgambia website to apply
Africa Research Excellence Fund@AREF_Africa

📢 We are hiring a CEO to lead our mission. If you have significant science research and leadership experience, apply by 14 July to join us➡️bit.ly/3JJziZ6 Prof Sir @TCorrah shares why you should join us. Find out ⤵

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MRC Unit The Gambia at LSHTM
MRC Unit The Gambia at LSHTM@mrcunitgambia·
A team led by Prof Ngwa identified a second gene responsible for the resistance of the deadliest human malaria parasite to a major antimalarial medication. This discovery brings us a step closer to understanding & combating this disease. 💪🦟 Read more👉bit.ly/3MlIyEA
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APHRC@aphrc·
We are saddened to announce the passing of one of our own, Dr. Pauline Bakibinga. Pauline joined the Center in March 2013, where she served as an integral part of the Health and Systems for Health Unit. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time.
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nature.com/articles/s4146…. Our initial aim was to understand how gut microbiota impacts severe malaria. However we ended with a completely unexpected discovery showing that the lung microbiota promotes malaria-associated acute respiratory distress syndrome. @MariaMMota2 @Marc_Veld
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Africa Research Excellence Fund
Huge congratulations to our very own Dr Judicaël Obame-Nkoghe on his @AASciences #ARISE fellowship👏 Dr Obame-Nkoghe was in our 2021 cohort of Research Development Fellows, where he developed advanced skills for Aedes albopictus research🦟 👉africaresearchexcellencefund.org.uk/dr-judical-oba…
African Academy of Sciences@AASciences

Dr Judicaël Obame-Nkoghe #AfricanResearcher from #Gabon is using his #ARISE fellowship to conduct research on the bioecological drivers underlying the invasive success of Aedes albopictus, and risks of arbovirus emergence in Gabon, Central Africa. @EU_Partnerships @_AfricanUnion

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@AfrResExFund Gibson has walked the walk and talked the talk about research capacity strengthening in Africa and will lead AREF with both knowledge and understanding
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MRC Unit The Gambia at LSHTM
MRC Unit The Gambia at LSHTM@mrcunitgambia·
We welcome this news with great excitement, and commend everyone involved in the work leading to this historic milestone. 👏🏿 We are incredibly proud of our researchers who have made immense contributions to this journey!
World Health Organization (WHO)@WHO

A child dies from #malaria every two minutes. One death is one too many. 🚨 Today, WHO recommends RTS,S, a groundbreaking malaria vaccine, to reduce child illness & deaths in areas with moderate and high malaria transmission bit.ly/3iEa4hd #VaccinesWork

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