PANGenS
@PANGenS2023
Pan- Africa Network for Genomic Surveillance of Poverty Related Diseases and Emerging Pathogens (PANGenS)
We are thrilled to announce that our other social media pages are up and running!🎊🎊 Follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram using the links below ⬇️ linkedin.com/company/the-pa… Instagram instagram.com/officialpangen…
📸🤩Day 4: Today’s session at #MRCG explored Biobank operations—from sample storage to retrieval. Mr. Demba Sanneh & Mathurin Diatta demonstrated tracking tools like Item Tracker & BERSA, and shared protocols for safe, compliant sample shipping. #Biobanking #DataManagement



Stopping treatment early can lead to drug-resistant tuberculosis!!! Creating awareness!! Spreading the word! Yes we can EndTB. #WorldTBDay2025
Wrapping up with a TB Awareness Float from Korle-Bu to Jamestown, raising awareness on TB prevention and treatment! 🫁💪🏾 Special thanks to the Church of Pentecost Home and Urban Missions for donating to the Chest Clinic to support TB patients. #WorldTBDay2025 #YesWeCanEndTB
The PANGenS #DataManagement & #Biobanking workshop officially concluded yesterday👏👏. A sincere thank you to our facilitators, speakers, and participants for their invaluable contributions.😄 We look forward to continued collaborations and impactful outcomes across Africa.🧬🤝




Day 3: Two insightful sessions by Mathurin Diatta of @mrcunitgambia : - 🔬 Introduction to Biobanking—types, functions, challenges & ethics. 🏢 Deep dive into Biobank operations—staffing, risks (power, security, flooding), and mitigation strategies. #Biobanking #PANGenS



Day 2 Data Capture using the RedCap software and Introduction to Health Data Research led by Dr Prince Asare,Bernard Logonia and Badou Gaye. “Researchers have a moral and ethical obligation to share data. Major scientific breakthroughs are made possible by open data sharing”.✅




📸📌 Excerpts from Day 1 of the #DataManagement & Biobanking training at @mrcunitgambia: Kicked off with an introduction session and wrapped up with a technical session on the data lifecycle—emphasizing the need for complete, accurate & consistent data for quality research.




#HappeningNow The second edition of the @PANGenS2023 #DataManagement and Biobanking training is underway, organised in collaboration with @mrcunitgambia. Funded by @EDCTP3, the training brings together researchers from 1⃣1⃣ countries in Sub-Saharan #Africa. #CapacityBuidling
Wheels up 🛫 All roads lead to @mrcunitgambia for the second edition of the @EDCTP3 -funded PANGenS in-person data management and bio-banking training.🤩👩💻🧬 The training starts from tomorrow Monday 14th July and ends Saturday 19th July 2025. Watch this space for updates 🤩🥳
We’re pleased to share that we’ve reached our first 100 followers.🤩🤩 Thank you for your continued support and engagement — it means a great deal to us.🥳🥳 We look forward to growing and sharing more with you.🥳🥳 #PANGenS #100Followers

I was happy to chair and being a panel member of this important section on building genomic epidemiology capacity in Africa @EDCTP forum 2025 Congratulatiobs to @PANGenS2023 @NMIMR_UG @DYMLab_NMIMR @epigen network
Esteemed PANGenS PI and Director of @NMIMR_UG, Prof. Dorothy Yeboah-Manu, expertly chaired the GenEpi Network plenary session at the 12th #EDCTPForum in Rwanda- Better health through global research partnerships. 🇷🇼🧬🌍 #GenEpi #GlobalHealth” #EDCTP




📸 Excerpts from Day 2 of the ongoing Malaria Genomics Workshop at NMIMR — a fully hands-on session focused on sample preparation techniques essential for downstream genomic analysis. #MalariaGenomics #GenomicSurveillance #CapacityBuilding #EndMalaria




📸 Highlights from the Malaria Genomics Workshop at Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research — focused on genomic surveillance, molecular epidemiology, and data-driven approaches to malaria control. #MalariaGenomics #GenomicSurveillance #MolecularEpidemiology #NMIMR




8am-5pm. This is for only members of the Consortium and participants have already been selected
Get ready for our very first Malaria Genomics Workshop!🥳🥳🥳 🧬 ✨ Join us at the Noguchi Memorial Institute for Medical Research-UG from 26th–30th May 2025 as we advance genomic surveillance of malaria and other poverty-related diseases across Africa. Stay tuned!🥳

🥳We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Ms. Pamela Nai, Grant Administrator of the PANGenS project. 🥳We are immensely proud of this significant achievement and commend your dedication and excellence.👏

🌍 At Global Health EDCTP3, we are committed to ending #tuberculosis, one project at a time. 🔬 Our funded projects are advancing medical #research & #innovation to make a world free of #TB. Check out our funded projects fighting tuberculosis: global-health-edctp3.europa.eu/our-projects_e…
Commit , Invest and Deliver!!! Joins us let’s float through some principal streets of Accra celebrating World TB 2025 day and creating awareness!!!! #ENDTB #YesWeCan #YesCanEndTB