Breadcrumb Home NeuroGap 2017-2019 Cohort For the inaugural 2017-2019 training program, GINGER recruited 17 research fellows from seven different collaborating institutions in Ethiopia, Kenya, South Africa and Uganda. Addis Ababa University - Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Melkam Kebede Abigiya Tilahun Dr. Benyam Dubale Abebe Hailu University of Cape Town - Cape Town, South Africa Dr. Shareefa Dalvie Dr. Natassja Koen Lerato Maraja Dr. Celia van der Merwe Dr. Michelle Hoogenhout KEMRI Wellcome Trust – Kilifi, Kenya Dr. Symon Kariuki Dr. Linnet Ongeri Moi University – Eldoret, Kenya Dr. Felicita Omari Dr. Jackline Walumbe Makerere University – Kampala, Uganda Dr. Benedict Akimana Dr. Allan Kalungi Dr. Emmanuel Mwesiga Stellenbosch University – Stellenbosch, South Africa Dr. Nathaniel McGregor NeuroGap About GINGER Meet the Research Fellows 2020-2024 Cohort 2017-2019 Cohort NeuroDev NeuroGAP-Psychosis NeuroGenE People Related videos GINGER fellow Dr. Allan Kalungi GINGER fellow Dr. Felicita Asha Omari GINGER fellow Dr. Jackline Mmochi Latest news News 09.05.2024 Q&A: Single-cell and spatial proteomics reveal proteins’ nuanced roles in health and disease News 08.20.2024 #WhyIScience Q&A: A systems biologist develops computational tools to bring scale to cell experiments News 08.19.2024 A common fatty acid may help restore healthy vaginal bacteria after infection News 08.07.2024 Machine learning approach helps researchers design better gene-delivery vehicles for gene therapy All news
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