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  • Research Scientists Trained in Bioethics and Clinical Research

    A two-day Training in Bioethics and Clinical Research for partners in the Pan- African Network for
    Rapid Research, Response, and Preparedness for Infectious Diseases Epidemics (PANDORA) was
    conducted for Research Assistants, Study Nurses, Trial Managers, and Administrators to share
    experiences and best practices in implementing clinical research and resolving ethical issues.

  • PANDORA Hosts 2-DAYS TRAINING IN BIOETHICS AND CLINICAL RESEARCH

    A two-day Training in Bioethics and Clinical Research for partners in the Pan- African Network for Rapid Research, Response and Preparedness for Infectious Diseases Epidemics (PANDORA) was conducted for Research Assistants, Study Nurses, Trial Managers, and Administrators to share experiences and best practices in implementing clinical research and resolving ethical issues. The Training was hosted by UNHRO-UVRI from the 21st to the 22nd of February 2023 with support from the EDCTP-PANDORA project.

  • Free eLearning course on Introduction to Data Management for Clinical Research Studies

    Why not start the year with a free eLearning course on Introduction to Data Management for Clinical Research Studies?

  • The Top 22 Scientists in Tanzania

    Dr. Mfinanga is a medical doctor and epidemiologist with a degree in medicine and a Ph.D. in medical epidemiology, both of which focus on tuberculosis and HIV. He is the Director and Chief Research Scientist for the NIMR Muhimbili Centre and holds several academic positions, including honorary professor of global health at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine and adjunct professor at the Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology. 

  • ALLERT CCP NESTED STUDY PROTOCOL TRAINING

    A team from Uganda Virus Research Instutute (UVRI) led by Dr Benjamin Watyaba, Elinor Wanyama and Rose Naluwuge organized a one-day face-to-face and interactive protocol training on 20th December 2022 for the CCP Nested Study staff at Uganda Virus Research Institute that was attended by about 18 participants from both Entebbe Regional Referral Hospital and Uganda Virus Research Institute.