Denis Chopera

@dchopera

Biomedical Researcher, African Research Capacity Development Expert, Fellow 2018, Programme Executive Manager -Views are my own

Dołączył marzec 2017

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    2 lis

    I'm dead chuffed to have my first story in the WIRED UK. The world could learn a lot from how Africa is handling Covid-19 Thanks, , , and

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    21 wrz

    nice to see this article "Our work since 2015 suggests that African-led capacity building is successful & is the ideal route to make sustainable changes. African-led science must eventually translate into African-funded research."

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    15 wrz

    "Locals must lead the way to African scientific capacity and solutions". 👩🏿‍🔬🌍✅ New article in by our & reflecting on 5 years of the programme. Read more here:

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    17 sie

    An immunomodulatory drug used to treat multiple sclerosis has been found to inhibit infection and transmission in Human immune cells, according to new research from George Washington University

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  6. 7 sie

    In this Op-Ed I highlight some of the reasons for the continued failure of HIV vaccines. It is time to get back to basics and spend millions of dollars when the chances of success are realistic. @AAS_AESA

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    29 lip

    Catch up on my highlights from We are resilient even in the heat of battle against a pandemic

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    16 lip

    In this publication, we argue that Africa-led capacity building is working and is optimal to produce innovative, impactful and sustained solutions for better health in Africa. I am proud to be working with superb colleagues in this endeavor @AAS_AESA

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    30 cze

    Catch our Programme Director, Prof. at the 23rd on the 1st & 7th of July. With over 600 virtual sessions and events, engage in topics on the latest HIV science, knowledge and advocacy. Register here to access his talks:

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    19 cze

    Just completed two days of SANTHE Research 2020 online. What an inspirational and talented group of young scientists! Surely, Africa's future is bright and will be increasingly healthy with these young people at the helm. @AAS_AESA

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    18 cze

    One day down, and one more to go! We had a great turn-out and interesting conversations and presentations. Thank you to all those who participated and contributed during the course of the day.

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  12. 18 cze

    Great presentation by PhD Fellow during Session 3 of the . Our fellows have made significant progress despite the challenges faced due to the -19 pandemic.

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    18 cze

    For the fist time ever, we are hosting a combined online Research Day that is taking place today and tomorrow. We look forward to hearing about the progress on the ongoing projects! Watch this space for more updates! Tag our conversations with -ResearchDay2020

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    1 cze

    "Each time a woman speaks - let us hear what she is contributing, and not how she says it. It is not a congeniality contest." panellist weighs in on the conversation happening now!

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    25 maj

    The wait is over! The SuperScientist Gender Equity Campaign by , the project Principal Investigator, starts today! Join the conversation on on Facebook or Twitter , you do not want to miss out on anything!

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  17. 25 kwi

    Congratulations to Prof. for this great achievement and for being an inspiration to the African continent! UCT academic among world's top 60 inspirational leaders in pharmaceutical industry

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    23 kwi

    South African scientists in the thick of fighting SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19. So far, it is working and very inspiring. Keep up the great effort.

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    5 kwi

    Thank you Masiyiwa family. I would urge that the doctors and nurses who will ventilate patients are trained properly because ventilating a person with Corona virus is not the same. It’s a different disease to other ARDS. Am happy to share more information

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  20. 5 kwi

    It is disheartening to see how much false information is being distributed out there and how people are believing it.

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