Send us a text Imagine turning any safe space: under a tree, in a hall, or a small classroom, into a working chemistry lab. That’s the promise of the CIA kit from Chemistry in Action. We engage Viloshnee Singh, the CEO of V4 Group and founder of Chemistry in Action to unpack how a simple, affordable tool can improve science education across Africa. We talk about the access gap in STEM, why so many learners experience science only in textbooks, and what it takes to bring real experiments...
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Send us a text Imagine turning any safe space: under a tree, in a hall, or a small classroom, into a working chemistry lab. That’s the promise of the CIA kit from Chemistry in Action. We engage Viloshnee Singh, the CEO of V4 Group and founder of Chemistry in Action to unpack how a simple, affordable tool can improve science education across Africa. We talk about the access gap in STEM, why so many learners experience science only in textbooks, and what it takes to bring real experiments...
EP 158: Dr Okechinyere Achilonu, Biostatistics as the Backbone of Health Research in Africa
The Root Of The Science Podcast
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7 months ago
EP 158: Dr Okechinyere Achilonu, Biostatistics as the Backbone of Health Research in Africa
Send us a text What happens when passion meets purpose in the world of medical data? Dr. Okechinyere Achilonu takes us through her journey in the evolving landscape of biostatistics in Africa. She reveals how this often-overlooked field serves as the backbone of health research across the continent. Born in Nigeria, Dr Okechi is currently a lecturer and biostatistician at the University of Witwatersrand in South Africa. She also shares the impact of the Sub-Saharan Africa Advanced Consortium...
The Root Of The Science Podcast
Send us a text Imagine turning any safe space: under a tree, in a hall, or a small classroom, into a working chemistry lab. That’s the promise of the CIA kit from Chemistry in Action. We engage Viloshnee Singh, the CEO of V4 Group and founder of Chemistry in Action to unpack how a simple, affordable tool can improve science education across Africa. We talk about the access gap in STEM, why so many learners experience science only in textbooks, and what it takes to bring real experiments...