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May 3, 2025 Conference

  1. THEME: EMBRACING BIOETHICS IN GLOBAL HEALTH
  2. Subthemes
1.     Health Equity 4. Global Health research
2.     Global Health Security and Ethics of Emerging and re-emerging diseases 5. Global Health and Environment

 

3.     Emerging technologies in

·       Human genetics and genomics,

·       artificial intelligence,

·       data science and machine learning.

 

 

 

  1. Venue: Hotel Africana, Kampala, Uganda.
  2. Proposed dates: 11th and 12th November 2025
  3. Call for abstracts
Proposed deadline 1st August 2025
Abstract submission form  
Abstract submission link https://shorturl.at/xB0RT

 

  1. Registration dates
  Proposed Dates
Early bird 29th August 2025
Registration open until – Late registration 24th October 2025

 

  1. Payment & Registration procedure:
Registration Registration fees
Early bird

 

  1. Nationals/residents UGX 255, 000 or 70 USD is payable
  2. International USD 100
  3. Under graduate & Masters students UGX 150, 000
  4. Group packages

5 participants USD 325

10 participants USD 640

Late registration
  1. Nationals/residents UGX 305, 000 or 85 USD is payable
  2. International USD 150
  3. Under graduate & Masters students UGX 200, 000
Online registration form
Conference registration link https://shorturl.at/VOUUW
  1. Payment & Registration procedure:
Uganda Shillings Dollar Currency
Account Name: MAKERERE UNIVERSITY BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH CENTER LIMITED

Account Number: 9030026194023

Bank Name: Stanbic Bank

Branch: Mulago

Currency: UGX

Account Name: MAKERERE UNIVERSITY BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH CENTER LIMITED

Account Number: 9030026194147

Bank Name: Stanbic Bank

Branch: Mulago

Currency: USD

 

  1. Conference email

makbioethicsconference@gmail.com

 

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Packages for exhibition at the conference
1.     Package 1

·       Exhibition table for the company products

·       3 participants

·       10 minutes presentation

·       Poster of company products

$2,000
  1. Package 2

·       Medium Exhibition table for the company products

·       2 participants

·       5 minutes presentation

·       Poster of company products

$1,500
  1. Package 3

·       Small Exhibition table for the company products

·       1 participant

·       Poster of company products

$1,000
  1. Package 4

·       1 participant

·       Poster of company products

$500

 

 




Muwonge, A., Bessell, P.R., Bronsvoort, M.B.D.C., Mugerwa, I., Mwaka, E., Ssebaggala, E., Wee, B.A., Kiayias, A., Mpyangu, C.M. and Joloba, M.L.,. Assessing the Impact of Haulage drivers in Uganda’s COVID-19 Delta Wave. Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health. 2025;15: 54. https://doi.org/10.1007/s44197-025-00387-w

Deborah Ekusai-Sebatta, Ritah Shanice Namugenyi, Eva Lakera, Erisa Mwaka, Rachel Kingc,, David S. Lawrencee, and Janet Seeley. Ethical issues surrounding the implementation of long-acting injectable antiretroviral therapy in sub-Saharan Africa. International Health 2025; 0: 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1093/inthealth/ihaf016

Mwaka ES, Bazzeketa D, Mirembe J, Emoru RD, Twimukye A, Kivumbi A. Barriers to and enhancement of the utilization of digital mental health interventions in low-resource settings: Perceptions of young people in Uganda. Digital health. 2025 Feb;11: 20552076251321698.

Nabukenya S, Waitt C, Twimukye A, Mushabe B, Castelnuovo B, Zawedde-Muyanja S, Muhindo R, Kyaddondo D, Mwaka ES. Decision-making and role preferences for receiving individual pharmacogenomic research results among participants at a Ugandan HIV research institute. BMC Medical Ethics. 2025 Feb 8;26(1):23. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12910-025-01181-w

Ali J, Esmonde K, Agudelo-Londoño S, Jannat Z, Shrestha P, Torres-Quintero A, Mwaka E. “Digital benefit sharing” for non-communicable disease risk factor surveillance in low–and middle-income countries: implications for digital health governance. Policy Studies. 2025 Jan 29:1-8. doi.org/10.1080/01442872.2025.2452437

Nabirye AK, Munabi IG, Mubuuke AG, Kiguli S. Emotional and psychological experiences of nursing students caring for dying patients: an explorative study at a national referral hospital in Uganda. BMC Medical Education. 2025 Jan 20;25(1):96.

Ajalo E, Mukunya D, Nantale R, Kayemba F, Pangholi K, Babuya J, Langoya Akuu S, Namiiro AM, Nsubuga YB, Mpagi JL, Musaba MW, Munabi IG. Widespread use of ChatGPT and other Artificial Intelligence tools among medical students in Uganda: A cross-sectional study. PloS one. 2025 Jan 9;20(1):e0313776.


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📅 January 29, 2025
📍 Makerere University Biomedical Research Center (MakBRC)

MakBRC, in collaboration with the University of Florence, Italy, has officially launched the ALL-IN-ONE AMR Project. This initiative aims to combat antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and will focus on implementation in the Karamoja region, Uganda.

About the Project

The ALL-IN-ONE AMR Project is a multidisciplinary effort designed to address the growing challenge of AMR through innovative strategies and community-focused interventions. By leveraging the expertise of local and international researchers, the project seeks to provide sustainable solutions tailored to low-resource settings.

Kick-Off Meeting Highlights

The kick-off meeting brought together key stakeholders from Uganda and Italy, including researchers, project leaders, and community representatives. Discussions centered on:

  • Establishing project goals and objectives.
  • Strengthening collaboration between Makerere University and the University of Florence.
  • Planning research activities to address AMR in Karamoja.

Next Steps

With the groundwork laid during the kick-off meeting, the project team will now focus on field implementation and community engagement to ensure impactful outcomes.

MakBRC remains committed to contributing to global health research and addressing critical health challenges like AMR.

📷 Pictured: Participants of the kick-off meeting at the MakBRC Green House.




In short words


MakBRC is a Ugandan registered Not-for-Profit Organization fully owned by Makerere University established within Makerere University College of Health Sciences.



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