STAFF FROM KARLO SCIENCE CENTRE PAY COURTESY CALL TO THE DIRECTOR GENERAL NACOSTI ON 18TH JANUARY 2022

Posted on January 20, 2022July 4, 2024Categories Latest News

Mr Monjero (third left) of KARLO Science Centre accompanied by Janet Kariuki (Second left) and Peter Wanuthi (second right), paid a courtesy call to the Director General NACOSTI Prof. Walter Oyawa (extreme left) on 18th January 2022. In attendance were Dr Benson Mburu (Extreme left) a Principal Analyst and Dr Mary Onsarigo (third left) a Senior Analyst at NACOSTI. The purpose of the visit was to brief Director General NACOSTI on the activities of the KARLO Science Centre which includes … Continue reading “STAFF FROM KARLO SCIENCE CENTRE PAY COURTESY CALL TO THE DIRECTOR GENERAL NACOSTI ON 18TH JANUARY 2022”

MEETING EXPERTS FROM IFBA EAST AFRICA AND BIORISK MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION KENYA ON 18TH JANUARY, 2022, NACOSTI HEADQUARTERS

Posted on January 19, 2022November 30, 2023Categories Latest News

Mr Albert Bunyasi (extreme left), IFBA East Africa Regional Coordinator and Dr. Patrick Okanya (second from Right) from Technical University of Kenya, member of Biorisk Management Association of Kenya (BMAK) paid a courtesy call to the Director General NACOSTI Prof. Walter Oyawa (extreme Right). In attendance was Dr Mary Onsarigo (second from left), Senior Analyst at NACOSTI. The purpose of the visit was to brief Director General NACOSTI on the upcoming project on developing a pilot biosafety and Biosecurity degree … Continue reading “MEETING EXPERTS FROM IFBA EAST AFRICA AND BIORISK MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION KENYA ON 18TH JANUARY, 2022, NACOSTI HEADQUARTERS”

KEMRI HOSTS THE COVID-19 DRUG DEVELOPMENT CONSORTIUM

Posted on January 17, 2022May 21, 2023Categories Latest News

A new consortium targeting research and development of COVID-19 drugs in Kenya has been birthed. The nascent consortium that brings together five local Universities and KEMRI has received an initial seed funding of over Ksh. 50 million from the National Research Fund (NRF) for this task. Members of the consortium who are also the Principal Investigators (PIs) include Prof. Isabel Wagara from Egerton University, Dr. Peter Kirira from Mount Kenya University, Dr. Meshack Onyambu from Kenyatta University, Dr. Martin Magu, … Continue reading “KEMRI HOSTS THE COVID-19 DRUG DEVELOPMENT CONSORTIUM”

DIVERSITY, INCLUSIVITY AND FREEDOM IN SCIENCE

Posted on January 10, 2022April 16, 2023Categories Latest News

Domain 5: Freedom and responsibility in science An ongoing social revolution in many societies is concerned with combating racism and gender stereotypes, recognizing the value of all and ensuring inclusivity. These issues are as important in science as they are in wider society. At the same time, political destabilization and the climate emergency have led to a new era of displacement of peoples seeking refuge in other countries. These pressures have also tended to inhibit freedom in the practice of … Continue reading “DIVERSITY, INCLUSIVITY AND FREEDOM IN SCIENCE”

SCIENTISTS WARN OF ‘IMMENSE MENTAL HEALTH IMPACT’ OF CLIMATE CHANGE

Posted on January 10, 2022April 29, 2023Categories Latest News

Climate change will lead to a mental health crisis as people are forced out of their homes and witness natural disasters, it is feared. But acting to protect green spaces and areas with rich ecosystems can both protect the climate and improve mental health, experts believe. Extreme weather is expected to become more common because of global warming, with the recent flooding in Germany widely seen as an example. This is likely to cause particularly severe crises in places that are already … Continue reading “SCIENTISTS WARN OF ‘IMMENSE MENTAL HEALTH IMPACT’ OF CLIMATE CHANGE”

THE PANDEMIC AND THE CHANGING PUBLISHING SCIENCE IN AFRICA

Posted on January 10, 2022May 11, 2023Categories Latest News

As the world is still grappling with the pandemic and its devastating effects, the need for rapid and affordable means of communicating and accessing scientific knowledge is strikingly apparent. Earlier this year the international scientific community, as represented by the ISC membership, recognized the need for a change through a resolution committing to work to reform scientific publishing. In this blog, we explore how Africa – similarly to the rest of the world – has adapted to the pressing realities … Continue reading “THE PANDEMIC AND THE CHANGING PUBLISHING SCIENCE IN AFRICA”

UNLOCKING SCIENCE

Posted on December 9, 2021January 14, 2024Categories Latest News

What does science look like to you? Is it a flashlight illuminating the dark? Or is it the shadows dancing on the walls, elusive and obscure? Really, it’s both. It’s what we know and what we don’t know. The co-existence of those truths is what makes science such an incredibly important tool to understanding our world. And never has it been more vital to decipher science’s complexities for a wider audience. We face unprecedented circumstances and intricate challenges. But science … Continue reading “UNLOCKING SCIENCE”

THE SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED TO BOOST UNDERSTANDING OF CASCADING AND UNCERTAIN RISKS

Posted on December 4, 2021December 4, 2021Categories Latest News

The Omicron variant: what do we know so far? In a podcast interview for the Lancet, Salim Abdool Karim, renowned epidemiologist and the ISC’s new Vice-President for Outreach and Engagement, describes the discovery of the Omicron SARS-CoV-2 variant and what we know so far. He also provides a more personal view of the impacts the new variant has on countries like South Africa, and on the need for international collaboration to deal with threats. What does science look like to … Continue reading “THE SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED TO BOOST UNDERSTANDING OF CASCADING AND UNCERTAIN RISKS”