L’Oréal UNESCO For Women in Science 2023 Young Talents Sub Saharan Africa Awards: 30 brilliant African women scientists recognized.

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Central Africa

Fanta Sabina Adeline YADANG, Post-doctoral fellow in Life and Environmental Sciences – ‘Exploring medicinal solutions to neurogenerative diseases’ – Cameroon
Hadidjatou DAIROU, Ph.D. student in Life and Environmental Sciences – ‘Harnessing the power of native plants to treat cardiovascular disease’ – Cameroon
Lydie Kamga MESSADO, Ph.D. student in Life and Environmental Sciences – ‘Conserving orchids in the Cameroon rainforests’ – Cameroon

East Africa

Cheryl KERAMA, Ph.D. student in Life and Environmental Sciences – ‘Exploring how sugar regulation impacts tuberculosis’ – Kenya
Devotha Godfrey NYAMBO, post-doctoral fellow in Engineering Sciences and Technology – ‘Leveraging machine learning to prevent infectious diseases in livestock – United Republic of Tanzania
Esther UWIMAANA, Ph.D. student in Life and Environmental Sciences – ‘Towards a vaccine for tuberculosis’ – Uganda
Faith NJERU, Ph.D. student in Life and Environmental Sciences – ‘Developing novel diagnostics to conserve Kenya’s maize crops’ – Kenya
Grace UMUTESI, Ph.D. student in Life and Environmental Sciences – ‘Promoting women’s health through improved HPV vaccination coverage’ – Rwanda
Hemen Tesfaye Gelaw, Ph.D. student in Life and Environmental Sciences – ‘Fighting antimicrobial resistance in food supply chains’ – Ethiopia
Mwende Mbilo, Ph.D. student in Physical Sciences – ‘Innovating to improve solar energy solutions in Kenya’ – Kenya
Naelijwa Mshanga, Ph.D. student in Life and Environmental Sciences – ‘Promoting better nutrition among women and children’ – United Republic of Tanzania

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Publish date : 2023-11-10 08:00:00

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