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OUCRU Nepal has officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the A*STAR Infectious Diseases Labs (A*STAR IDL), Singapore, to establish a collaborative partnership aimed at advancing research in infectious diseases. This strategic collaboration focuses on mutual interest with a shared focus on antimicrobial resistance, respiratory diseases, and vector-borne diseases, including associated neuroviral outcomes.

Abhilasha Karkey and A*STAR signed an MoU

The MoU highlights a joint commitment to strengthen collaboration through initiatives such as talent exchange programs and organization of symposiums and workshops, fostering stronger institutional ties and capacity-building efforts across both organizations.

To mark the beginning of this collaboration, OUCRU Nepal was honored to host a delegation from A*STAR IDL. The visiting team included:

  • Prof Lisa Ng – Executive Director
  • Prof Stephen Baker – Senior Principal Investigator, Antimicrobial Resistance
  • Dr Matthew Tay – Principal Investigator, Respiratory Diseases
  • Dr Fok Moon Lum – Principal Investigator, Vector-borne Diseases
  • Ms Naqiah Amrun – Assistant Director, Strategy

Dr Abhilasha Karkey, Country Director of OUCRU Nepal, expressed enthusiasm about the agreement: “We are delighted to formalize our partnership with A* STAR IDL. This collaboration provides a valuable platform for sharing knowledge, expertise, and resources in our collective effort to tackle pressing infectious disease challenges.”

This MoU marks the commencement of a long-term partnership, with both institutions committed to contributing resources, including funding, technical expertise, personnel, and equipment, to support a wide range of collaborative activities.

The full story is available on the OUCRU website