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  • 11 February 2023

    KCRI newsletter

    Welcome to our KCRI newsletter. Reading our newsletter is the best way to know what is happening in our institute. The KCRI newsletter has a package that provides information concerning our institute to make you familiar with the activities and staff in the institute. We will present different events that happened in 2022 to reflect on our success.

  • 06 December 2022

    The Digital Innovations and Diagnostics for Infectious Diseases in Africa (Didida)

    Didida: detecting multiple diseases at once A cost-effective mobile based solution in Africa. Didida is an ambitious project to develop reliable, low-cost, mobile phone-connected tests to help detect multiple infectious diseases and non-communicable diseases (NCD) at once in sub-Saharan Africa.

  • 16 November 2022

    MSc OPPORTUNITY AND SCHOLARSHIP

    Project title: The TRECK Program: Trauma REsearch Capacity Building in Kilimanjaro, Tanzania

  • 10 March 2022

    NATI ONAL WOMEN & GI RLS HI V/AI DS AWARENESS DAY

    he Women' s HIV Research Collaborative celebrates these recent advancements in research focused on cis and trans women.

  • 02 February 2022

    MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTICS TRAINING

    The Kilimanjaro Clinical Research Institute, through East African Consortium for Clinical Research, phase 3 (EACCR-3) is inviting applications for a short course training on Molecular Diagnostics that will be held from 28th March 2022 to 1stth April 2022 at the KCRI Biotechnology Laboratory, Moshi, Tanzania.

  • 20 January 2022

    1st PAVIA newsletter 2022

    Pharmaco Vigilance Africa, An EDCTP funded project

  • 07 May 2021

    KCRI newsletter

  • 02 December 2020

    PhD opportunity and scholarship

    Use of Point of Care HIV Viral Load Monitoring to improve Viral Load Suppression among Children and Adolescents Living with HIV in East Africa (EAPoC-VL).

  • 23 February 2020

    GCLP Training course held at KEMRI/CGHR Kisumu

    Good Clinical Laboratory Practice - GCLP Training course held at KEMRI/CGHR Kisumu, Kenya from 17th to 19th February 2020.

  • 27 September 2019

    95th postgraduate seminar

    APPROACHES TOWARDS REDUCTION OF ANTIMICROBIAL RESISTANCE

  • 23 September 2019

    Best Abstract Awards Recipients-ICASA 2019

    One of our PhD students has won the best abstract award for track on clinical science, treatment and care of the ICASA 2019 Conference in Kigali, Rwanda

  • 19 September 2019

    Sample Proposal Templates that can Succeed!

    Do you want to develop a high quality, persuasive proposal for your organization? Finding difficulty in choosing a professional template for your proposal? In this Ebook, we have shared three proposal templates required to develop high quality proposal to impress donors. If you are a Premium Member, you can instantly download this guide here.

  • 05 September 2019

    GeMVi Research Fellowships

    The University of Warwick in collaboration with KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme and partner institutes in East Africa are conducting an NIHR Global Health Research Group project on the Application of Genomics and Modelling to the Control of Virus Pathogens (GeMVi) in East Africa.

  • 17 April 2019

    CALL FOR MASTERS FELLOWSHIP APPLICATIONS

    Supporting Young Talented Female Scientists to Become Future Leaders CLOSING DATE: June 30 2019

  • 11 February 2019

    GeMVi collaboration - East African research fellowships in viral genomics, bioinformatics, and modeling for outbreak control coming to KCRI

    The KCRI Genomics unit is one of the East African collaborators in the GeMVi project led by Prof. James Nokes at Warwick University and KEMRI-Wellcome Kenya. GeMVi will fund 20 research fellowships in viral genomics, bioinformatics, and modelling. Fellows will work across the participating institutes in East Africa: KEMRI-Wellcome, UVRI, Makerere University, KCRI, as well as at the Zeeman Institute in the UK.