Genomics Africa Fellow:: Ibrahima Halilou, Cameroon

Authors: Ibrahima Halilou - 2021-10-27

Summary:

Ibrahima Halilou is a Senior Laboratory Scientist at the National Public Health Laboratory (NPHL) in Cameroon

Ibrahima Halilou came to this fellowship to receive training on SARS-CoV-2 sequencing in order to increase genomics surveillance in Cameroon.

Duration of the fellowship: 4 to 16 October 2021.

Trained received: Hands-on sequencing on Illumina and bioinformatics analysis.

Genomics Africa Fellowship: A program of CERI and partners at Stellenbosch and UKZN in collaboration with the Rockefeller Foundation and the Africa Centre for Diseases Control (Africa CDC).

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