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We are

WACCBIP ALUMNICOHORT 3

What we do

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Research

Our PhD alumni have conducted groundbreaking research in the fields of malaria, infectious disease, cell biology, and molecular biology. Their work has contributed to a better understanding of the mechanisms of these diseases and has led to the development of new treatments and therapies to combat them.

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Networking

Our PhD alumni network consists of accomplished individuals who have conducted research in malaria, infectious disease, cell biology, and molecular biology. Members are leaders in academia, industry, and government, passionate about advancing their fields, committed to growth, and can connect with like-minded professionals to make a greater impact.

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Outreach Projects

Our alumni network has been involved in various innovative research initiatives, clinical trials, and public health programs aimed at tackling malaria, infectious disease, cell biology, and molecular biology. Through collective expertise, members continue to drive progress, create meaningful change, and develop new treatments and therapies

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Annual Conference

WACCBIP ANNUAL CONFERENCE

The West African Centre for Cell Biology of Infectious Pathogens (WACCBIP) holds an annual conference that brings together scientists, researchers, and other stakeholders from across West Africa to discuss current research, share knowledge, and collaborate on innovative solutions for combating infectious diseases. The conference features keynote speakers, panel discussions, and poster presentations on a variety of topics related to cell biology, infectious pathogens, and public health. The WACCBIP Annual Conference provides a valuable platform for networking and collaboration, and helps to promote scientific excellence and innovation in the field of infectious disease research in West Africa.

Projects

Selected Projects

Combat Malaria

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Goals

  • Develop treatments
  • Improve diagnostics
  • Enhance education
  • Leverage expertise
  • Improve health outcomes

Combat Malaria

5

Goals

  • Develop treatments
  • Improve diagnostics
  • Enhance education
  • Leverage expertise
  • Improve health outcomes

Combat Malaria

5

Goals

  • Develop treatments
  • Improve diagnostics
  • Enhance education
  • Leverage expertise
  • Improve health outcomes

Alumni Spotlight

Dr. Jane, a PhD alumna, dedicated her career to developing a more effective malaria vaccine. Her perseverance led to the discovery of a groundbreaking vaccine that significantly reduced the incidence of malaria, saving countless lives and making a significant impact on global health.

Dr Jane Opoku

Vaccinologist