What we do

Our main activities

We drive and support biomedical research. We know that bridging the data and knowledge gap in Africa has an global impact, we encourage researchers to express their ideas and we help them reach their full potential!
Our programs help to prepare a new generation of skilled and creative researchers for the biomedical field to sustain a knowledgeable and internationally competitive workforce.

Funding projects

Evaluation and funding of research projects, contribution to the development of genomic medicine.

 

Biomedical research

Production of data and information that can be leveraged by clinicians to prevent, diagnose or monitor diseases.

Education and training

Human and Infrastructure Capacity building to establish an internationally competitive research.

 

Clinical research

Assessing, adapting and directing therapies to provide a care that is more effective and suitable for each patient.

 

Our concerns

Prevention

Disease prevention helps people live better for as long as possible. It avoids budget restrictions and strengthens equity for the vulnerable, low-income populations that are affected the most.

 

Early diagnosis

Early diagnosis means early detection, which means early treatment for better results. At the time of early detection, the disease is often in its early stages, and therefore more sensitive to treatment. Early detection and treatment can also prevent the disease from progressing, reducing the risk of complications and improving the patient’s long-term health.

 

Personalized therapy

Doctors can choose a therapy or treatment protocol based on a patient’s molecular uniqueness, thereby minimizing the side effects or adverse reactions of drugs and maximizing their impact. Personalized therapy helps to limit the cost of healthcare compared with a ‘trial and error’ approach. It also has the potential to change our mindset, and to identify and manage health problems.

 

Our sideline activities