Uon & KNH 5th International Conference on Health (ICH 2021)
Abstracts Submission portal: www.knh.or.ke/index.php/research/
For more information: www.uonresearch.org/researchweek2021/
Please submit any questions to: knhresearch@gmail.com
Abstracts Submission portal: www.knh.or.ke/index.php/research/
For more information: www.uonresearch.org/researchweek2021/
Please submit any questions to: knhresearch@gmail.com
This week, the Department of Medical Microbiology, College of Health Sciences is celebrating Medical Laboratory Professional week (MLPW). MLPW provides the profession with a unique opportunity to increase public understanding of and appreciation for medical and clinical laboratory personnel
We are celebrating all!!!!!!
On Monday 19th April 2021 a team lead by Prof. Omu Anzala and Dr. Marrianne Mureithi presented in the KNH-UoN webinar series. The topic was on Immunology of SARS-CoV-2 and Serological Assays (Antigens and Antibodies)
Dr. Omosa, a lecturer in the Department of Medical Microbiology and Clinical Researcher, KAVI – ICR, UoN has been awarded a grant by IAVI to establish a scientific manuscript writing program at the College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi.
Prof. Walter Jaoko and Prof. Omu Anzala from the Department of Medical Microbiology, College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi were honoured by the university vice chancellor, Prof Kiama during a webinar (COVID-19 Vaccination Rollout) organized by the College of Health Sciences, UoN for the great work in research. The two researchers have made a significant contribution to the fight against infectious diseases like HIV/AIDS, Ebola and COVID-19 providing strategic leadership, innovation and research.
Prof. Omu Anzala, a senior researcher (former Director - KAVI - ICR) and a Professor of Virology and Immunology in the Department of Medical Microbiology, College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi was among the key speakers during a webinar (COVID-19 Vaccination Rollout) organized by the College of Health Sciences, UoN.
Dr. Moses Masika and Dr. Marianne Mureithi are among researchers who attended Stakeholders workshop held on 19th March 2021 to review Clinician Handbook and AMU national strategy document. The workshop was organized by the Fleming Country Grant; a £265 million UK aid programme supporting up to 24 countries across Africa and Asia to tackle antimicrobial resistance.
Prof. Oyugi, Professor of Virology in the Department of Medical Microbiology, College of Health Sciences, University of Nairobi and Deputy Director, University of Nairobi Institute of Tropical and Infectious Disease (UNITID) has been shortlisted for the National Research Fund COVID-19 strategic grant call.
It is not surprising that Kenya has reported the first COVID-19 case, it was coming. With more than half of the countries affected so far, it very likely that COVID-19 will spread to nearly all countries before the outbreak dies off. The number of cases is likely to reach 150,000 in a day or two and over 5000 deaths have been reported so far.
Moses Victor Musyoki has been described as a researcher in the making.
He joined the University of Nairobi, Department of Medical Microbiology as a technologist in 2015 scaling the career ladder to attain MSc degree in Medical Microbiology from the same institution. Through mentorship and supervision from senior researchers in the department, he has shown keen interest in academics and research with key focus on Infectious diseases including Medical Mycology.