Dr Chifundo Kanjala
@kanjalac
Population Health researcher| Data and metadata professional| Husband| Father
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04-11-2009 12:06:11
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Great presentation from Dr Chifundo Kanjala on the challenges and opportunities for data sharing in Malawi. New data centres at Mzuzu University and Kamuzu University of Health Sciences will form the backbone. Capacity and skills building a priority.
Be sure to join the “Partnerships & collaborations” session today at 13.30 to hear our technical lead Jon Johnson on “Raising the metadata bar: technology, culture and resourcing: lessons from documenting UK longitudinal studies” #IASSIST2022
Fantastic presentation by Jon Johnson on the CLOSER project at #IASSIST2022 today
We are looking for post-docs to work in relevant research areas under @MlwTrust, Kamuzu University of Health Sciences. Fellowships will cover the salary of candidates plus £10,000 in funding for research costs & personal development activities. Link here: mlw.mw/vacancies/join…
publichealth.jmir.org/2022/9/e34472 Our work on #anonymisation of community-based health and demographic surveillance data has been published in JMIR, our contribution to the #populationhealth #datasharing discourse, many thanks to MEIRU MALAWI
Young people are critical for helping to identify solutions to the climate crisis. UN Environment Programme and UN Volunteers are looking for young professionals to help create a more sustainable, secure future. Apply before 15 May! unv.org/new-unep-young…
Join us tomorrow from 12 noon at RSC Conference room where a team from MEIRU MALAWI will make a presentation on "MEIRU rural and urban longitudinal studies data and biorepository - Opportunities for collaboration." Plan to attend! You can't miss this! RT for awareness!
👍 London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine LSHTM Nutrition Group MARCH Centre, LSHTM LSTM Malawi Liverpool Wellcome Programme Kamuzu University of Health Sciences Wellcome Global Challenges Research Fund (GCRF) The Lancet Child & Adolescent Health for highlighting this important issue of child malnutrition. The journey with this wonderful cohort of families in #Malawi began in 2006/7 doi.org/10.1016/S0140-…🧵