List of Ongoing Projects
Cornell-KCMUCo Project
Cornell University
GENERAL CONTACT INFORMATION
Stacey Langwick
sal54@cornell.edu
Jeanne M Moseley
jmm298@cornell.edu
Predicting Vector Borne Diseases (PreVBD)
University of Copenhagen
GENERAL CONTACT INFORMATION
Michae Alfringis University of Copenhagen micali@sund.ku.dk Christian William Wang University of Copenhagen cwang@sund.ku.dk
SeroSelectTB
Norwegian Institute of Public Health.
Evaluation of the feasibility, accuracy, and effect of a rapid point-of-care serological triage test for active TB in high burden, HIV-endemic African
GENERAL CONTACT INFORMATION
Carol Joanne Church Holm-Hansen Norwegian Institute of Public Health Carol.Holm-Hansen@fhi.no Norway
Simulation-Based Education in Tanzania & Malawi (NORHED II)
University of Stavanger - Norway
GENERAL CONTACT INFORMATION
Ingrid Tjoflå University of Stavanger – Norway ingrid.tjoflat@uis.no
Stop Violence Phase II
Heidelberg University, Germany
GENERAL CONTACT INFORMATION
Albrecht Jahn
albrecht.jahn@uni-heidelberg.de
Heidelberg University,
Germany
SCCOPET
University of Copenhagen Michae Alfringis
Strengthening the capacity of (Covid-19) disease surveillance, diagnostics, vaccination programmes and promoting mental health of frontline health care workers/professionals”
GENERAL CONTACT INFORMATION
University of Copenhagen
micali@sund.ku.dk
Acute & Clinical Emergency Medicine Project
Philipps University Marburg
GENERAL CONTACT INFORMATION
Harald Renz, MD
Philipps University Marburg
Harald.Renz@uk-gm.de
Transforming Parkinson's Care in Africa (TraPCAf)
North Umbria Health Care Trust
GENERAL CONTACT INFORMATION
Richard Walker, North Umbria Health Care Trust Richard.Walker@northumbria- healthcare.nhs.uk
Rehabilitation for all through digital innovation and new competencies (RADIC)
Jamk University of Applied Sciences Finland
GENERAL CONTACT INFORMATION
Kari Pekka Jamk University of Applied Sciences Finland Kari-Pekka.Murtonen@jamk.fi
InfPrev4frica
Enfermagem de Lisboa Portugal
Capacitating Sub-Saharan African Escola Superior de Maria do Rosário Pinto HEIs to educate Nursing Students for Sustainable and Innovative Infection Prevention and Control practices (InfPrev4frica)
GENERAL CONTACT INFORMATION
Escola Superior de Enfermagem de Lisboa Portugal mrosario.pinto@esel.pt
TransInf
Radboud University Medical Centre
The effect of diet on immune and
vaccine responses in people living
with obesity in transitioning
communities (TransInf)
GENERAL CONTACT INFORMATION
Quirijn de Mast
Radboud University Medical Centre
Quirijn.deMast@radboudumc.nl
CAMIPATA
University of Copenhagen
Climate Change and its Adverse
Effects on the double burden of
Malnutrition and Infectious Diseases
among women of reproductive age in
Tanzania. Project no. 23.-10-KU-
CAMIPATA
GENERAL CONTACT INFORMATION
Christentze Schmiegelow
University of Copenhagen
christentze.schmiegelow@sund.ku.dk
Optimizing the deployment of Core Vector Control tools: An Operational Study in Tanzania
Global Fund
Optimizing the deployment of Core
Vector Control tools: An Operational
Study in Tanzania
Efficacy of different formulations of insecticidal paints for control of malaria transmitted by pyrethroid- resistant vectors: Laboratory and semi-field evaluation
FID
KUPAA TRIAL
Carolina
KUPAA TRIAL University of North
GENERAL CONTACT INFORMATION
Joy Noel Baumgartner University of North Carolina joy.baumgartner@unc.edu
Establishing Masters of Rehabilitation Science (EU No. 101179826)AFROREHAB
Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (HVL)
Establishing Masters of Rehabilitation Science (EU No. 101179826)AFROREHAB
GENERAL CONTACT INFORMATION
Graziella Van den Bergh Western Norway University of Applied Sciences (HVL) Graziella.Van.den.Bergh@hvl.no
Reconstructing the transmission intensity of arboviruses across Africa
Imperial College London
GENERAL CONTACT INFORMATION
Dr Ilaria Dorigatti School of Public Health and the impact of interventions in a changing climate Imperial College London i.dorigatti@imperial.ac.uk
NIHR Global Health Research Group on Newborn Skin Barrier Dysfunction and Infection, in Tanzania and Kenya
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
GENERAL CONTACT INFORMATION
Prof Dame Tina Lavender Centre for Childbirth, Women’s and Newborn Health Department of International Public Health Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine Tina.Lavender@lstmed.ac.uk