Daudi Jjingo

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Daudi Jjingo

Daudi Jjingo

@Daudi_j

Katılım Nisan 2009
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ACE Bioinformatics & Data Sciences
🧬Call for Abstracts | AI & AMR Symposium 2026✨ Are you interested in the Application of #AI in #AMR? Submit your Abstract now for the AI & AMR Symposium 2026! 📅Date: 16–17 March 2026 📍Venue: Kampala, Uganda 🕒Submit by: 31 Jan 2026 🔗Submit Here: forms.gle/RTSwGHq2T81gwd…
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Nicky Mulder
Nicky Mulder@Nicky_Mulder·
Applications are open for the 2025 Introduction to Bioinformatics Course now hosted by AfriGen-D (previously hosted by @H3ABioNet), see: tinyurl.com/mszn6se4. The deadline for applications 17 March 2025.
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ACE Bioinformatics & Data Sciences
Antimicrobial resistance is weakening once-reliable treatments against infections. It’s a silent threat we can tackle by using antibiotics responsibly. Let’s act together now to protect our health and the health of future generations. #WAAW2024 #EducateAdvocateActNow
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ACE Bioinformatics & Data Sciences
We are excited to welcome back our ACE colleagues from the @osguserschool OSG summer school at @UWMadison. A great boon in our quest to build capacity for high throughput computing environment that enables data-intensive research in Africa.
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It's been a productive Nairobi week of H3Africa supporting bioinformatics and genomics research and mentorship for HIV and all the diseases it impacts - Cancer, TB, Malaria, Mental health et al..
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Segun Fatumo
Segun Fatumo@SFatumo·
The underrepresentation of Africans in genomics is largely due to a lack of capacity, data and analytical expertise in the continent. Last year, we trained about 25 African scientists in Polygenic Risk Score Analysis. 1/3
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We are so grateful to @eventsWCS for buying into this vision of building capacity in Africa, helping to formulate this strategy, funding the workshop & co-organising it. The future of genomics in Africa lies in the capacity to generate & analyse large-scale genomic data. 3/3
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