ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — The Horn of Africa Malaria Molecular Surveillance (HAMMS) project has announced major milestones in the regional effort to eliminate malaria. By deploying cutting-edge molecular and genomic surveillance tools, the initiative is successfully identifying and addressing the biological threats that have previously hindered malaria control and elimination […]
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The HAMMS Project Annual Review Meeting Kicks Off at AHRI
We are honored to announce that the Armauer Hansen Research Institute (AHRI) is officially hosting the Annual Review Meeting for the Horn of Africa Malaria Molecular Surveillance HAMMS Project. This high-level consultative forum brings together key consortium members from Ethiopia, Sudan, South Sudan, Djibouti, and Somalia and partners from America, […]
Read MoreMultiplex amplicon NGS training
One of the outputs of this project is to train AHRI’s wet lab and bioinformatics researchers and adopt the multiplex amplicon NGS protocol to AHRI’s lab. A total of four AHRI staff trained in Uganda, UK, and Netherlands on NGS and Bioinformatics at different times. Two AHRI staff traveled to […]
Read MoreHAMMS Kick-off meeting
The HAMMS project seeks the involvement of multi-stakeholders across all regions in Ethiopia and beyond the territory to Sudan and Djibouti and collaborator institutions from the UK and USA. These stakeholders have different interests and stakes in the project and need to bring them on board before commencing the project […]
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