DELGEME

@DELGEME1

Developing Excellence in Leadership and Genetic Training for Malaria Elimination in Sub-saharan Africa (DELGEME)

Joined August 2016

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    19 hours ago

    is pleased to have obtained the 1st Ethics approaval for its KALUMI trial from the Ethics committee of Burkina Faso. Congratulations to , INSTECH and all parties involved

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    Sep 18

    We are pleased 2 announce the launch of the 2nd edition of the Young Researcher Awards in collaboration with Institut Merieux.  In an exceptional way, we will launch two prizes of 10,000 € each (1 French-speaking & 1 English-speaking application). 👉🏽

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    Sep 12

    Aspiring Leader Alfred Amambua-Ngwa just won one of the prestigious and highly competitive EDCTP Senior Fellowship Plus! Well done indeed !

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  4. Aug 4
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  5. Jul 30

    DELGEME is pleased to announce the graduation of its first PhD student Ms. Assetou Diarra from USTTB supervIsed by Prof. Djibril Sangare. Warm CONGRATULATIONS to Assetou. Many more to follow!

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  6. Jul 10

    DELGEME pleased to let you know the case study on Genetic diversity in Cameroon: an invisible obstacle in human genetic studies of malaria has been published on the AAS … Congratulations .

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    Jul 7

    Covid19 changes the World in so many ways! Due to anti-clinical trial propaganda we have to start trial Community Engagement 3 months earlier

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    Jul 4

    engages communities in Sotuba before launch of Covid19 serology survey. Distantiation, masks, hand sanitation observed but new challenges: infox, fake news, pure social media anti-research propaganda were tough to deal with

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  9. Jun 24

    Dinkorma Ouologuem GC Africa Drug Discovery Innovator. Congratulations

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    Jun 20

    ⁩ is pleased to be one of 16 African labs supported by ⁦⁩ and ⁦⁩ for SARS-Cov-2 sequencing using our ⁦⁩ provided MiSeq ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦

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    Jun 18

    Dear African scientist, do you want to learn how you can communicate your research? Join us on Monday, 29 June, on this webinar which will focus on the principles of science communication. Register here 👉

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    Jun 18

    La a le plaisir de vous informer de la nomination du Professeur Francine NTOUMI, ce 16 Juin 2020, au poste de vice - présidente de l'Académie Africaine des Sciences (ASS) pour l'Afrique Centrale pour un mandat de trois ans (2020-2023).

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    Jun 12
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    Jun 9

    Two years ago we lost a great scientist and one of the greatest teachers of his time. RIP Prof. Ogobara K. Doumbo ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦

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    Jun 9

    We are paying the highest tribute to our late Professor Ogobara Doumbo through a Zoom Symposium on Mycology. This symposium is being held in memory of this 2nd anniversary of death. Please join us on Zoom:

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    Jun 5

    Telelearning center greatly increased our campus as the only classroom size facility for remote PhD Viva, MSc defenses and now online practice facility for CAMES Professorship candidates

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    May 12

    I’m pleased 2 announce that the MRTC-Parasito paper on Different Plasmodium falciparum clearance times in two Malian villages following artesunate monotherapy has been published in the journal of Infectious Diseases. Well done &co-authors.

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  18. Apr 9

    Interview with Pr Djimdé By the national television of Mali for an awareness against self-medication oriented towards Chloroquine.The aims to inform a broad public about harmful effects of self-medication in general & especially with regard 2 Chloroquine in fight against Covid 19

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    Mar 8

    Empowering female scientists is crucial to ensure gender equity in science. The programme supported Dinkorma to develop vaccines that block the transmission of malaria. @DFID_Research

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    Mar 5

    HBHI malaria initiative in motion in Mali with NMCP and partners including

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