
This 'bonus' episode celebrates our growth over the past 2+ years and revisits insightful moments from past episodes published between 2022 and 2023.
If any of these highlights interest you, feel free to check out the full episode for a more enriching experience.
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On The Immunology in Africa Podcast, we explore narratives at the nexus of immunology & Africa. We ask professors, postdocs, PhD students, and everyone in between to tell us about their journey into immunology, the questions driving their current work, and the impact they hope to make on the continent.
To support our efforts towards amplifying African stories of immunology, you can buy us coffee or nominate a guest.
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Timestamps:
00:00 - Intro
01:15 - Testimony Olumade | communicating science
01:36 - Marah Grace Chibwana | communicating science
01:57 - Abena Amoah | vaccine hyporesponsiveness and the HypoVax Global Hub
02:50 - Sonwabile Dzanibe | the immune system of HIV-exposed uninfected infants
04:01 - Raquel Matavele Chissumba | regulatory T cells
05:17 - Mohamed Ahmed | interferon-gamma, macrophages, and tuberculosis
06:01 - Fabien Prodjinotho | addressing Africa's neglected tropical diseases burden
06:34 - Dimie Ogoina | Africa needs to take the bull by the horn and build independence
07:15 - Raquel Matavele Chissumba | being key players in the creation of local solutions
08:03 - Mohamed Ahmed | look at older studies for surprising insights
08:58 - Muki Shey | finding a niche
09:44 - Sonwabile Dzanibe | enjoying and sharing your work
10:27 - Dimie Ogoina | the concept of why
10:50 - Tatenda Murangi | time, chance, and success
11:50 - Doudou Georges Niang | diagnosing and dealing with our limits
12:14 - Ubong Ekperikpe | purpose, passion, and diligence
12:53 - Abena Amoah | a tip for undergrads and emerging scientists
13:23 - Chinedu Ugwu | on being useful
13:47 - Kumba Seddu | pursuing excellence
14:46 - Marah Grace Chibwana | there's a cost attached to everything
15:30 - Richard Adeleke | go for it!
15:52 - Outro