AGT workshop
Workshop Series
Advanced Genomic Technologies

Community-based research on HIV using critical skills in genomics, bioinformatics & data science to analyse behavioural & biologic interventions for the prevention & treatment of HIV & opportunistic infections.

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Justin Mayini
PhD fellow
Justin Mayini MSc

A Laboratory Scientist at BRTI with over 15 years of working experience in various capacities ranging from molecular diagnostics, serology, microbiology, Quality Systems Management etc.

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tafadzwa
PhD fellow
Tafadzwa Madanhire MSc

Is biostatistician by training from the University of Zimbabwe currently supporting observational and longitudinal musculoskeletal studies at Biomedical Research and Training Institute (BRTI). He is involved in developing statistical plans and performing the subsequent analyses for various HIV based projects at BRTI.

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pinky
PhD fellow
Pinky Manyau, MSc

Holds an MSc in Clinical Pharmacology and has with further studied in clinical epidemiology. Currently a member of faculty at the University of Zimbabwe (UZ) Department of Pharmacy in the Clinical Pharmacy division. A DPhil candidate in the UZ Hematology Unit. She developed an interest in HIV-related lymphoma during her clinical work. This group of patients appeared to have poorer lymphoma treatment outcomes and had limited treatment options.

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Dr. Danai Tavonga Zhou, Ph.D
Post Doc fellow
Dr. Danai Tavonga Zhou, PhD

A senior lecturer of clinical biochemistry and genetics at the University of Zimbabwe (UZ), Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences. Her research area is pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine genomics.

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Dr Vinie Kouamou, Ph.D
Post Doc fellow
Dr Vinie Kouamou, PhD

She has obtained a Master Degree in chemical pathology from the University of Zimbabwe and joined the Infectious Diseases Research Laboratory (IDRL), Department of Medicine, College of Health Sciences, University of Zimbabwe as a Senior Clinical Research Scientist

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Tendai
PhD fellow
Tendai Washaya, MSc

A first-year doctoral student in HIV Virology at the University of Zimbabwe, College of Health (UZ-CHS) supervised by Dr Justen Manasa.
Her dissertation title is “Investigating pan-resistant HIV-1 among highly treatment experienced patients in Zimbabwe”.

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vhanda
PhD fellow
Donald Vhanda, MSc

Bachelor of Social Sciences Special honours in Monitoring and Evaluation (HSME, LSU). He is a Clinical Scientist with 12 years experience spanning between private and public diagnostic sectors. Laboratory Scientist at BRTI with over 15 years of working experience in various capacities ranging from molecular diagnostics, serology, microbiology, Quality Systems Management.

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AGT workshop
Justin Mayini
tafadzwa
pinky
Dr. Danai Tavonga Zhou, Ph.D
Dr Vinie Kouamou, Ph.D
Tendai
vhanda
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ATCHIVR

Advanced Training in Community based HIV Research

Capacity Buiding

Build the capacity for the conduct of advanced HIV research through a short-course program in research skills

SUPPORT

Support experience in mentored health research at doctoral level

INSTITUTIONAL RESEARCH

Build institutional research capacity through support for mentored health research conducted at postdoctoral level

Training in HIV, TB & Opportunistic Infections Genomics

The program is meant for Advanced Training in HIV, TB and Opportunistic Infections Genomics. This is achieved by Building the capacity for the conduct of advanced HIV research through a short-course program in research skills

Making an Impact Across the Country

The Biomedical Research and Training Institute (BRTI), a not-for-profit making research and training institution dedicated to building health research capacity in Zimbabwe and the SADC region is inviting applications for a Post-doc fellowship sponsored by the Fogarty International Center of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), USA

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