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January 24, 2024 Global News

PROF. JOSEPHINE NAMUGANWA KASOLO. Prof Josephine Kasolo was a Mother, Doctor, Researcher, Women’s Leader, Scientist, Teacher, Enterpreneur and Community Builder and Leader. A medical doctor and lecturer at Makerere University for years, she taught thousands of doctors who have gone out to serve worldwide. A formidable and exact scientist she taught Medical physiology for years at Makerere University. She was also one of the Founder members of Association of Uganda Women Doctors (AUWMD) and acted as President when Dr Elizabeth Madraa, the leader then went to USA for studies. Dr Kasolo held a degree in Medicine and a Masters of Medicine in Physiology as well as a Ph.D in Medicine. She headed the Department of Physiology at Makerere University Medical School for many years following in the steps of Prof. Walumbe. A dynamic researcher, her work on many things changed science. She discovered the medicinal properties of Moringa and her works are documented in many scientific journals worldwide.

She even developed approved oils from Moringa that she developed to market level in a company called Jolika. Her scientifically proven Medical products like LymphatImmuneUp are sold in pharmacies in Uganda..Dr Kasolo spearheaded many grants and projects including the very impactful Safe Motherhood Iinitiative and was among the women doctors who proposed and founded the idea of a Women’s Hospital alongside colleagues like Dr Madraa, Prof. Mirembe, Dr Jane Kavuma. Dr Jane Bbosa, Dr Christine Kadama and Dr Sentumbwe Olive. Prof Kasolo was very good at resource mobilisation and wrote several proposals and received funding for many. Including for Safe Motherhood which funding was later taken over by the line Uganda Ministry of Health when it got much bigger.

The current Ministry of Health’s work in that area of safe motherhood is therefore largely built on the foundation that Dr Kasolo Josephine and her sister doctor colleagues in AUWMD initiated. The late Prof Kasolo was a very hard working lady even in her own marital home. Dr Jane Bossa and Dr Madraa who walked the journey wih her as contemporaries can testify. The loss of Prof. Josephine Namuganwa Kasolo is indeed a great loss to her family, to the Department of Physiology, to the Association of Uganda Women Doctors ( AUWMD), to the Uganda Medical Association( U.M.A), to Makerere University and to Women in Science and to Women in Health and to the Women’s Movement in Uganda Her loss is not only a loss to her family and friends but also a great loss to our Mother Country Uganda.
May her Departed Soul Rest in Eternal peace .
Dr Elizabeth Madraa Past President AUWMD, Dr Patience Atuhaire Current President AUWMD and Members of The Association of Uganda Women Doctors ( AUWMD) . 23.01.2024


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January 5, 2024 scholarship

The SIGHT program is soliciting applications for PhD fellowships tenable at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU).

The Biomedical Engineering Unit, Department of Physiology at Makerere University (Uganda) in conjunction with Case Western Reserve University (USA) received a grant from the U.S. NIH – Fogarty International Center to train Ugandans in Biomedical Engineering (BME) (Award Number D43TW012260). This program’s main aim is to build capacity for medical technology innovation by training researchers in Biomedical Engineering at the graduate level.

 

Eligibility

  1. Must be junior or mid-level researcher/scientist affiliated to Makerere University.
  2. Prior master’s degree in Biomedical Engineering, or closely related field.
  3. Able to articulate a clear research problem.
  4. Project idea with a related to chronic movement disorders. Research interest in chronic movement disorders is particularly encouraged.
  1. Those committed to develop a productive career in Uganda will have an added advantage.
  2. Demonstrate sufficient training and experience in biomedical engineering, or adjacent fields, in order to know that BME PhD training is an appropriate next step for the applicant.
  3. Willingness to undertake and complete all training as mandated by the BME program at CWRU
  4. Commitment to publish research conducted under this training in open access peer reviewed journals.

Selection Criteria:

  1. Demonstrated interest in doctoral research training and conducting research.
  2. Demonstrated interest Medical Devices and Technology Research and Innovation
  3. Project idea with a focus in an area related to chronic movement disorders.
  4. Having a plan for career development and how it fits into Uganda’s BME Research needs.
  5. Female candidates are especially encouraged to apply

 

Application Procedure:

Applications must be emailed as a single PDF document to the sightproject2022@gmail.com and a copy to birungijoanah@gmail.com  and indicate in the subject “PhD Scholarship Application 2023”. And should consist of a cover letter (1 page), A Resume (not more than 3 pages), personal statement (1 page), Transcripts and certificates (BSc and MSc), PhD Research concept (maximum 2 pages) and two letters of recommendation (sent separately by the referees) to birungijoanah@ gmail.com,

The personal statement should include your contribution to the academic and research arena, your aspirations for career progression in the next 5-7 years, interests and any information you consider relevant.

 

Timeline:

Application Deadline:           January 16th, 2024

Interviews:                             January 19th, 2024

Notification date:                  January 22nd , 2024


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December 11, 2023 PhD Defense

The Dean, School of Biomedical, Makerere University College of Health Sciences invites you to be part of  Dr. Samuel Kyobe’s Public PhD Defense scheduled for Tuesday, 12th December 2023 at  4:00 pm EAT, 5:00 am PT, 8:00 am ET. See details below:

PhD Candidate: Dr. Samuel Kyobe

 

Title: HLA Class I And Pediatric HIV Disease Progression in Botswana and Uganda.

 

Date: Tuesday, 12th December 2023

 

Time:  4:00 pm EAT, 5:00 am PT, 8:00 am ET

 

Venue: Online and MakCHS BoardRoom

Join Zoom Meeting
https://zoom.us/j/99380099497?pwd=eURvVzZlbkxsbGY1ZUxaMXRTV0hHdz09

Meeting ID: 993 8009 9497
Passcode: 781673

 

Opponent

Prof. Christina L. Lancioni, M.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Molecular Microbiology and Immunology Graduate Program, Division of Infectious Diseases, School of Medicine Oregon Health & Science University

 

Supervisors

Prof. Graeme Mardon Ph.D, Professor, James R. Davis Chair in Pathology and Immunology, Department of Pathology & Immunology, Department of Molecular and Human Genetics, Baylor College of Medicine

Dr. Jacqueline Kyosiimire-Lugemwa Ph.D, Senior Scientist, Immunology, Uganda Virus Research

Dr. Hakim Sendagire MB.ChB, Ph.D, Senior Lecturer, Department of Medical Microbiology, School of Biomedical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University

 

Internal Examiners

Dr. Nixon Niyonzima MB.ChB, Ph.D, Consultant, Uganda Cancer Institute, Adjunct Senior Lecturer, School of Biomedical Sciences, Makerere University

Dr. Freddy Kitutu BPharm., Ph.D, Senior Lecturer, Department of Pharmacy, School of Health Sciences, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University

 

Defense Chair

Dean, School of Biomedical Sciences



November 29, 2023 Global NewsResources

The Genomics, Molecular, and Immunology Laboratories (GMI Labs), operating under the auspices of the Makerere University Biomedical Research Center (MakBRC), have achieved another significant milestone in their journey of diagnostic excellence. The labs, renowned for their pivotal role in infectious and non-infectious disease research, have received official approval from the Director General Health Services at the Ministry of Health (MoH), Uganda, to conduct DNA Paternity Tests.

Situated at the Dept of Immunology & Molecular Biology under the School of Biomedical Sciences at the College of Health Sciences, Makerere University, the GMI Labs have been at the forefront of cutting-edge research, diagnostic testing, and training initiatives. Their remarkable contributions during the COVID-19 pandemic, where they conducted nearly a million PCR tests, underscored their unwavering commitment to public health and scientific advancement. The labs’ exemplary performance and reliability were further highlighted by their successful management of two critical COVID-19 prevalence surveys. The findings of these surveys served as foundational data for crucial decisions guiding the country’s lockdown strategies and phased reopening, earning commendation from the President and the Ministry of Health.

This latest authorization from the Ministry of Health marks a significant expansion of the GMI Labs’ diagnostic capabilities. With the approval to conduct DNA Paternity Tests, the labs are now equipped to offer a crucial service addressing the need for accurate and reliable genetic testing for determining biological parentage. In a letter dated 22nd November 2023, the Director General Health Services emphasized the laboratory’s rigorous adherence to international standards, proficiency in molecular biology techniques, and their proven track record in delivering precise and credible results. This approval further solidifies the labs’ position as a trusted institution for advanced genetic diagnostics in Uganda.

Prof. Moses L Joloba, the Director of the GMI Labs, expressed immense pride in the team’s dedication and expertise that led to this authorization. He highlighted the labs’ commitment to upholding the highest standards of ethical practice, confidentiality, and accuracy in DNA paternity testing, ensuring the delivery of dependable results crucial for legal, personal, and familial purposes.

The inclusion of DNA Paternity Testing within the GMI Labs’ list of services aligns with their overarching goal of advancing healthcare through state-of-the-art diagnostics, research, and education. This milestone represents not only a significant achievement for the labs but also a valuable resource for individuals seeking reliable and comprehensive genetic testing services. As the GMI Labs continue their unwavering commitment to excellence in healthcare and research, this new capability reaffirms their pivotal role in advancing the frontiers of molecular diagnostics and genetic testing in Uganda, working closely with reputable institutions such as Makerere University Hospital and other top-notch health facilities.



November 27, 2023 Leadership
Prof. Moses L Joloba Hands Over Dean's Office School of Biomedical Sciences to Associate Prof. David P Kateete
November 27th, 2023. Prof. Moses L. Joloba (Right) Hands Over Dean’s Office School of Biomedical Sciences to Associate Prof. David P Kateete (Left)

In a ceremonious transition, Prof. Moses L. Joloba, the Managing Director of Makerere University Biomedical Research Center (MakBRC), bid farewell to his role as the Dean of the School of Biomedical Sciences, College of Health Sciences, Makerere University. The distinguished baton has been passed on to Associate Prof. David P. Kateete, marking a significant shift in the leadership landscape of the institution.

The handover ceremony was a testament to the commitment and dedication exhibited by Prof. Joloba during his tenure. With an illustrious career marked by pioneering research, academic excellence, and administrative prowess, Prof. Joloba steered the School of Biomedical Sciences toward remarkable achievements and global recognition.

Under his stewardship, the School witnessed a transformative period marked by innovative research initiatives, capacity-building programs, collaborations, and a commitment to advancing biomedical sciences. Prof. Joloba’s strategic vision and unwavering commitment to academic excellence have left an indelible mark on the institution’s legacy.

Expressing gratitude for the trust and support bestowed upon him during his tenure, Prof. Joloba emphasized the collective efforts of the faculty, staff, and students that propelled the School’s accomplishments. He conveyed his confidence in the capable leadership of Associate Prof. Kateete and extended his best wishes for the continued growth and success of the School of Biomedical Sciences.

Incoming Dean, Associate Prof. David P. Kateete, brings with him a wealth of experience and a stellar academic background. His expertise in biomedical sciences and a passion for education and research position him as a formidable successor poised to lead the School toward new horizons of excellence.

Expressing his enthusiasm for the new role, Associate Prof. Kateete acknowledged the legacy left by Prof. Joloba. He articulated his commitment to building upon the foundation laid by his predecessor, fostering a culture of innovation, and nurturing a conducive environment for academic and research pursuits.

The transition marks an exciting chapter in the School of Biomedical Sciences’ journey, heralding continuity in pursuing academic distinction and groundbreaking research initiatives. As the baton changes hands, the school anticipates continued growth and contributions to the entire Makerere University community under the capable leadership of Associate Prof. Kateete.

The handover ceremony stands as a testament to the institution’s commitment to academic excellence and signifies a seamless transition towards an even brighter future for biomedical research and education at Makerere University.




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