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Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine 1/2021

Open Access 01-12-2021 | Human Immunodeficiency Virus | Review

Translational research in Uganda: linking basic science to bedside medicine in a resource limited setting

Authors: Richard Kwizera, Emmanuel Mande, Denis Omali, Samuel Okurut, Sheila Nabweyambo, Rose Nabatanzi, Damalie Nakanjako, David B. Meya

Published in: Journal of Translational Medicine | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

Background

Translational research is a process of applying knowledge from basic biology and clinical trials to techniques and tools that address critical medical needs. Translational research is less explored in the Ugandan health system, yet, it is fundamental in enhancing human health and well-being. With the current high disease burden in Uganda, there are many opportunities for exploring, developing and utilising translational research.

Main body

In this article, we described the current state, barriers and opportunities for translational research in Uganda. We noted that translational research is underutilised and hindered by limited funding, collaborations, laboratory infrastructure, trained personnel, equipment and research diversity. However, with active collaborations and funding, it is possible to set up and develop thriving translational research in Uganda. Researchers need to leverage existing international collaborations to enhance translational research capacity development.

Conclusion

Expanding the integration of clinical and translational research in Uganda health care system will improve clinical care.
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Metadata
Title
Translational research in Uganda: linking basic science to bedside medicine in a resource limited setting
Authors
Richard Kwizera
Emmanuel Mande
Denis Omali
Samuel Okurut
Sheila Nabweyambo
Rose Nabatanzi
Damalie Nakanjako
David B. Meya
Publication date
01-12-2021
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
Journal of Translational Medicine / Issue 1/2021
Electronic ISSN: 1479-5876
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12967-021-02747-z

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