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The Research Administration and Management Program (RAMP) was offered by our close partner @LSTMnews We thank them for supporting capacity building at Low and middle income countries research institutions. Indeed such training will strengthen collaboration between LSTM and CRID

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CRID staff attended RAMP, a quality level training in research management. Their participation will help make @cam_crid a successful research environment. From this, we expect to win more grants, help scientists develop their carrier and see staff perform greater things

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I was pleased to take part in the One Health Genomics International symposium 2024, organised by ACEGID in Ede, Nigeria. On Day 2, I made a presentation titled: Genomic Factors Allowing Malaria Vectors to Survive Exposure to Insecticide-treated Nets. #ACEGIDat10 @acegid

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I was delighted to have Dr Mirdad Kazanji, General Director of the @CentrePasteur du Cameroun and Dr. @SEyangoh at CRID yesterday for a visit. We discussed about opportunities of collaboration and agreed to set-up a memorandum of understanding for our future partnership.

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"We would like to reaffirm @cam_crid support for the success of PAMCA's activities. CRID and @CameroonPamca contribute to the training of experts in medical entomology and vector control to help Cameroon face the increasingly complex challenges posed by vector-borne diseases"

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I attended the launch of the NIH-funded ÉMERGENTS ICEMR 5-year Program in Nigeria. This project is a partnership between University of Florida (@DinglasanRhoel ), @cam_crid and @acegid ( @christian_happi ) . ÉMERGENTS aims at boosting malaria control in West/Central Africa.

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I am attending a special “Grand Challenges Africa: Malaria” meeting focused on vector control innovation for malaria in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. It was a pleasure meeting Dr @philipwelkhoff , Director of Malaria Program at the Gates Foundation and Dr Corine Karema from ALMA.

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Aug 26 to 30, CRID will host a @CDCgov program to train 10 regional health workers on detecting Anopheles stephensi across Cameroon.  Dr. @AtebaJoel, @CamerounPnlp Permanent secretary attended and launched the workshop this morning.

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Our recent paper detecting a key DNA-based resistance marker driving metabolic resistance in malaria vectors in Africa. #PLOSGenetics: Association of a rapidly selected 4.3kb transposon-containing structural variation with a P450 ... dx.plos.org/10.1371/journa…


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My last output from my postdoc is finally out. Kudo to the whole team @cam_crid & @cwondji We identified a structural variant in a malaria transmitted mosquito, showed its undergone selection over the years and associated with pyrethroid resistance. journals.plos.org/plosgenetics/a…

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When mosquitoes defence is turned against them to reduce malaria burden! In our new paper in Cell Reports, we show that some P450 genes used by mosquitoes in Africa to survive insecticide-treated nets, are now making them more vulnerable to Chlorfenapyr, used on novel novel nets


Substrate promiscuity of key resistance P450s confers clothianidin resistance while increasing chlorfenapyr potency in malaria vectors: Cell Reports cell.com/cell-reports/f…


A single E205D allele of a key P450 CYP6P3 is driving metabolic pyrethroid resistance in the major African malaria vector Anopheles gambiae biorxiv.org/content/10.110…


Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine receives Queen’s Anniversary Prize at Buckingham Palace lstmed.ac.uk/news-events/ne…’s-anniversary-prize-at


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PAMCA delegation at the gene drive project annual meeting in Yaoundé, Cameroon, hosted by @cam_crid in collaboration with @IrssF on the theme “How can gene drive for malaria control be safely implemented in Africa”.

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Super excited by this @wellcometrust grant. Discussing with @cwondji today at @cam_crid how complex the climate-mosquito-disease interactions are. Blows my mind. So so important, but so so hard. Hopefully this tool can help build the evidence-base!

Digital tools can help us predict & prepare for disruptive effects of climate change on infectious diseases 🌦️🦟 That’s why @wellcometrust is supporting @ThomasChurcher @IDorigatti @cwondji @MRC_Outbreak @cam_crid project Climate Sensitive Vector Borne Disease Intervention Tools



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We’re delighted to announce that the @Gavi Board has approved the appointment of Dr @Muhammadpate to succeed @GaviSeth as Chief Executive Officer of the Vaccine Alliance as of August 2023: bit.ly/3lyiOtP


Tom Churcher introducing mathematical Modelling to a cohort of 16 PhD students at CRID in Yaounde, during the launching workshop of the ACoMVeC program funded by the Gates Foundation!

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The African Consortium in Modelling for Effective Vector Control (#ACoMVeC) workshop is now launched. It will go on from 13 to 21 february 2023 at @cam_crid The participants include the 16 ACoMVeC PhD students representing 8 sub-Saharan African partner organizations.

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