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\n \n\n \n7 November 2018
\n \n \n \nThe manufacture and distribution of medicines is a global industry, tainted by fake and substandard products. Not only might these drugs not work as expected, but some are even contributing to antimicrobial resistance. So, what\u2019s in your medicine cabinet? This is an article on Mosaic, a Wellcome publication
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\n \n\n \n7 November 2018
\n \n \n \nEvery person has the right to expect that when they use a medical product, whether medicine, vaccine or diagnostic kit, it works. But too often, that is not the case. Substandard medical products result from errors, negligence or poor practice in manufacturing, transportation and/or storage. In contrast, falsified products result from criminal fraud. Both innovative and generic products are affected.
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\n \n\n \n29 October 2018
\n \n \n \nOver 200 delegates traveled from more than 50 countries to attend the first ever conference on Medicine Quality and Public Health (MQPH) in Oxford from 23-28 September 2018. The conference brought together experts from academia, public health, pharmacy, chemistry, law, ethics, social sciences, public engagement, health policy, with national medicines regulatory authorities, NGOs, international organizations and donors. Conference partners presented the latest evidence on substandard, falsified and unregulated medicines, and discussed strategies to tackle this global challenge.
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\n \n\n \n4 September 2018
\n \n \n \nA pioneering academic conference will bring together, for the first time, people from all over the world dealing with the problem of poor quality medicines and their impact on public health. The Medicine Quality & Public Health conference will take place at Keble College, Oxford, 23-28 Sept 2018. It will provide a unique opportunity for health authorities, scientists, pharmacists, lawyers and international organisations to discuss the problem and outline the necessary steps to tackle the issue on a global scale.
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\n \n\n \n15 June 2018
\n \n \n \nThe proliferation of poor quality medical products is an important but neglected public health problem, threatening millions of people all over the world, both in developing and wealthy countries. A pioneering conference will bring leading professionals from all over the world to Oxford, September 23-28, to discuss strategies for tackling poor quality medical products on a global scale.
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\n \n\n \n23 May 2018
\n \n \n \nThe first-ever dedicated academic conference to discuss Medicine Quality & Public Health bringing together people from a diversity of sectors: public health, national regulatory authority, pharmacy, biomedical, chemistry, law, ethics, cultural and social sciences, the pharmaceutical industry, international organisations, NGOs, national procurement centres, also scientists working on internet and pharmaceutical forensics. 23rd-28th September 2018 at Keble College, Oxford. Submit your abstract by 1 June 2018
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\n \n\n \n8 December 2017
\n \n \n \nThe Crossing Boundaries III forum on health systems research got off to an exciting start with a good number of guests in attendance. The two-day forum provided useful insights in ongoing research in low and middle income countries. Some of the topics discussed were on were on task shifting, interdisciplinary research methods, antimicrobial resistance, mental health and governance amongst others.
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\n \n\n \n22 November 2017
\n \n \n \nCrossing Boundaries is a conference to showcase Oxford\u2019s multidisciplinary research informing health systems strengthening in low and middle income countries. Thursday 7th December, 08:30 \u2013 18.00 at the Said Business School. Registration is open until the 1st December
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\n \n\n \n9 November 2017
\n \n \n \nWe would like to warmly invite you to The European Melioidosis Congress 2018, which is to be based at Lady Margaret Hall, one of the colleges of University of Oxford. The congress will open with a drinks and canap\u00e9 welcome reception on the evening of Monday 19th March 2018. This will be followed by two full conference days on Tuesday 20th March and Wednesday 21st March.
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\n \n\n \n20 July 2017
\n \n \n \nThe KEMRI-Wellcome Trust anounces that the call for abstracts towards the 5th Medical and Veterinary Virus Research Symposium, October 26th \u2013 27th, 2017, is open. This year\u2019s theme is One Health \u2013 Accelerating Virus Research in East Africa. You are invited to submit presentations related to research involving viruses of medical and veterinary importance.
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\n \n\n \n20 July 2017
\n \n \n \nThe first-ever MQPH Conference will take place at Keble College, Oxford on 23-28 September 2018. This international event will bring together people from public health, national regulatory authorities, pharmacy, biomedical, chemistry, law, ethics, cultural and social sciences, pharmaceutical industry, international organisations and NGOs. It grants an opportunity to discuss the problem and outline the necessary steps to tackle the issue on a global scale.
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\n \n\n \n21 June 2017
\n \n \n \nDr Jacinta Nzinga engages nursing officers at the Mbagathi County hospital. The results dissemination activity took place on May 12th 2017. Discussions were lively and provided useful insights as to the activities surrounding the newborn units at the hospital. Feedback of research findings forms an important component of our work.
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\n \n\n \n9 May 2017
\n \n \n \nProfessor Niels Peek introduced the three controversies in health data science in a well-attended public lecture at the Strathmore University on Wednesday. The three controversies discussed were; data shall be used only for the purpose for which they were collected, big data and predictive analytics should replace randomised clinical trials and to accelerate research, all medical and healthcare data should made available to data scientists.
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\n \n\n \n9 May 2017
\n \n \n \nStrathmore University this year hosted the Kenya Health Informatics Association (KeHIA), meet up that was rich in content with presentations and discussions from the University of Nairobi, the KEMRI-Wellcome Trust Research Programme, Ministry of Health, University of Oxford, Strathmore University and Philips Health among others.
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\n \n\n \n9 May 2017
\n \n \n \nDocumentation of patient history & essential key signs, within the Clinical Information Network (CIN), improved to over 90 percent across 14 hospitals. Reports generated indicate a steady improvement in data collection.
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\n \n\n \n9 February 2017
\n \n \n \nThe LINK programme held its first full team meeting hosted by Professor Bob Snow in Nairobi, Kenya. This was a valuable opportunity for the London and Nairobi-based team members to meet for an update on the programme and to jointly plan activities going forward. In the first quarter of 2017, LINK will be working to develop profiles with National Control Malaria Programmes (NMCPs) in Ghana, Kenya, Mozambique, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, South Sudan and Uganda.
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\n \n\n \n9 February 2017
\n \n \n \nA feedback dissemination meeting on the just concluded Nairobi newborn study took place on Monday 30th January and was attended by 75 delegates. Discussions were on: routine newborn care in newborn units, infrastructure and services available in health facilities, accessibility of drugs, newborn care in the maternity wards, material and human resource capacity, utilization of inpatient newborn services; and the quality of existing services.
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\n \n\n \n15 December 2016
\n \n \n \nHosted by University Sao Paulo Medical School at the Centro de Conven\u00e7\u00f5es Rebou\u00e7as ZIKAlliance, the multinational and multidisciplinary consortium coordinated by Inserm, the French National Institute of Health and Medical Research, and created in response to a Horizon 2020 funding call by the European Commission\u2019s Directorate-General Research and Innovation, has officially started its activities with the kick-off meeting held in Brazil
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\n \n\n \n22 November 2016
\n \n \n \nKWTRP Health Systems team had a strong presence in the Health Systems Global meeting in Vancouver, Canada. This year's theme was \u201cResilient and responsive health systems for a changing world\".\r\n\r\nThe team made various presentations of work that they have done in both Kilifi and Nairobi, and were involved in a number of sessions including one on the RESYST consortium.
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\n \n\n \n10 November 2016
\n \n \n \nAt this year\u2019s ASTMH Annual Meeting the Centre for Tropical Medicine and Global Health will introduce research from our Major Overseas Programmes in Thailand, Vietnam, and Kenya, and groups based in Oxford: ERGO, IDDO, ISARIC, OHSCAR, TGHN, WWARN, and the MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine.
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