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UK funding (£1,353,860): KidneyGenAfrica: A Partnership to Deliver Research and Training Excellence in Genomics of Kidney Disease in Africa Ukri1 Oct 2024 UK Research and Innovation, United Kingdom

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KidneyGenAfrica: A Partnership to Deliver Research and Training Excellence in Genomics of Kidney Disease in Africa

Abstract KidneyGenAfrica: A Partnership to Deliver Research and Training Excellence in Genomics of Kidney Disease in Africa. The overarching aim is to establish a sustainable Pan-African Partnership that will facilitate multi-centre research into the genetic determinants of kidney disease in Africa, leveraging the strengths and resources of different institutions and researchers across Africa, which could ultimately lead to improved kidney disease diagnosis, treatment, and prevention strategies. To develop this framework, it is essential there are appropriate mechanisms for investigators to define and develop multi-centre research programmes and share data, information and resources, and enhance capacity.
Category Research and Innovation
Reference MR/Z504853/1
Status Active
Funded period start 01/10/2024
Funded period end 30/09/2029
Funded value £1,353,860.00
Source https://gtr.ukri.org/projects?ref=MR%2FZ504853%2F1

Participating Organisations

Queen Mary University of London
London Sch of Hygiene & Tropic. Medicine
German Res Ctr for Env Health, Helmholtz
Vanderbilt University
University Medical Centre Freiburg
University of Cape Town
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill
The University of Manchester
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
Makerere University
Nigerian Institute of Medical Research
Eurac Research

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