This article authored by Drs. Mandingha Kosso Etoka-Beka and Ascel Samba-Louaka highlights the existing opportunities for Africans to fund their research and to network with other scientists! Full article: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.actatropica.2021.106270 Learn more Abstract: Africa is a continent with impressive human Read More
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Using African Indigenous Languages in Science Engagement to Increase Science Trust
Using African Indigenous Languages in Science Engagement to Increase Science Trust
Let’s welcome back onsite scientific conferences coupled with online attendance option
This article calls for the necessity to couple onsite scientific conferences coupled with an online attendance option for the sake of scientific inclusion. Let’s welcome back onsite scientific conferences coupled with online attendance option
Sickle cell disease patients are vulnerable to kidney illness according to a recent collaborative study from Ghana and USA.
Brief Abstract Growing up in West Africa, it is common to know a family member or a neighbor with sickle cell disease (SCD) and unfortunately some of these friends, and family members died at a very young age. Unfortunately, SCD Read More
Online conferences: an alternative to on-site conference attendance? How does it affect our networking potential?
As a collective body of graduate students and postdocs, we can all agree that conference registration fees are expensive and there are no signs of a paradigm shift. I am still asking myself, why is this the case and will Read More
Let’s teach our children science in their own languages
Let’s teach our children science in their own languages