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Do not miss, deadline for application: 31 April 2026! Not only we are bringing back to South Africa the top Bioinformatics Workshop on Virus Evolution but we are hosting in an amazingly beautiful location between Stellenbosch and Franschhoek #VEME2026 - veme.climade.health

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Dynamics and ecology of a multistage expansion of Oropouche virus in Brazil - Nature Ecology & Evolution Phylogeographic analysis and ecological niche modelling identify environmental factors associated with dispersal events, range expansion and local circulation risk of Oropouche virus in people in Braz...

Open access publication: www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Our publication in Nature Ecology and Evolution reveal a multiscale expansion process with both short- and long-distance dispersal or Oropouche virus, a new re-emergent pathogen. Our results also demonstrate a rapid advance on methods that can be used to track pathogens of global importance.

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What defines a world-leading training event? In the coming days, I will share key elements that make the International Bioinformatics Workshop on Virus Evolution and Molecular Epidemiology (#VEME) one of the most impactful workshops I've ever participated in. Applications open! veme.climade.health

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Lovely hiking early in the morning in Stellenbosch

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Tomorrow, we are hosting an inspiring scientific seminar with a legend, Prof Brian Fox, which is the head, in my personal view, of the top biochemistry department in the world for decades, which is at @uwmadison.bsky.social We already have 300 people registered for online and in person! Please join!

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So easy to get a flu shot in South Africa! It took 5 minutes in a pharmacy and costed ZAR 99 ! Ready for winter and flu season.

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Kids may be more likely to get the new ‘Cicada’ variant of Covid-19, scientists say. Here’s what to know about BA.3.2 | CNN A heavily mutated variant of the virus that causes Covid-19 appears to be affecting primarily children, scientists say, though it’s not causing more severe disease – in kids or in adults.

A must read piece that quote our scientific work on genomics surveillance by CNN, on 'how Kids may be more likely to get the new variant of Covid-19, scientists say. Here’s what to know about BA.3.2' - edition.cnn.com/2026/04/02/h...

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Flu season is here, with experts keeping a close eye on new flu strain Many regions in the Northern Hemisphere experienced a slightly earlier start to their flu season, driven in some part by a novel variant of influenza A(H3N2). As our flu season also kicks off slightly...

As we return to work and school, it's crucial to be aware that the flu season is rapidly increasing in South Africa. We may be experiencing a more severe Flu/RSV/COVID-19 season, due to new strain of Flu, H3N2 Subclade K and the COVID-19 BA.3.2 - www.spotlightnsp.co.za/2026/04/01/f...

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Tulio de Oliveira Professor Tulio de Oliveira is a bioinformatician and global leader in genomic surveillance of infectious diseases.

I am very honored to have been listed as one of the 10 Global Health Leaders by the European Commission EDCTP. I appreciate this recommendation and look forward to continuing to work to advance health globally. www.global-health-edctp3.europa.eu/results-and-...

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Took this photo this week, which represents a new dawn, a new beginning, a new born. Special that it was around Easter. Wishing all an special time this week, which hopefully brings peace to the world

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Very honored to have been cited by the Deputy Minister of the Department of Science, Technology and Innovation, Dr Nomalungelo Gina, as one of the success stories in South African Science during the first South African Innovation Week (#SAIW2026) in Johannesburg. www.dsti.gov.za/index.php/me...

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Human MERS-CoV cases are falling but pose an ongoing pandemic threat - Nature Health Human cases of Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) have declined in recent years, but continued surveillance and research is needed to understand this trend and mitigate future zoo...

This week, we published with the WHO at Nature Health on how Human MERS-CoV cases are falling but pose an ongoing pandemic threat. Be aware and respond to new MERS-CoV cases are of particular importance now with all the disturbances in the Gulf. www.nature.com/articles/s44... #WHO #MERS #pandemic

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Found such a cool friend eating grapes during a Sunday cycling

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Happy early morning walking in the mountains with dog and being aware or Guinea Fouls! Fun to live in Africa

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It is lovely to start Friday with a lovely view of the mountains and vineyards around Stellenbosch... Happy Friday.

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A quiet Sunday, seating under fig trees and enjoying folk music in a market in SA

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Wow! SWEAT Africa started! All about networking with investors and founders! #SWEATAfrica #YoungAfricaWorks

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South African Minister of Small Business Development Stella Tembisa Ndabeni-Abrahams speech on women empowerment highlights the development of incubators, startuos, and SMEs in South Africa. Grea to see SA investment in innovation!

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Very good event and speech by the minister of Women in South Africa on the need to develop women entrepreneurs and business, which is one of the man objectives of African STARS Fellowship and SWEAT Africa #YoungAfricaWorks #Women #Science

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SWEAT Africa Tickets SOLD OUT! It's incredible to witness how quickly all tickets sold for the first experimental innovation festival in Africa. There is still significant interest from both investors and startups. What motivates you to try to attend a sold-out event? sweat.africa

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We are excited to announce that we have over 100 startups registered to SWEAT Africa from 14 countries across the continent. If you are part of one of these startups and are interested in winning ZAR 100,000 in cash, consider joining our Pitching Competition visit: sweat.africa/hardtech-and...

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The energy is remarkable. I will be attending the first edition of SWEAT Africa, 13-14 Feb, an event that has the potential to transform how we translate science into innovation and commercialization in Africa. sweat.africa

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Wow, everyone should discover Stellenbosch & Franschhoek : SWEAT Africa’s Backdrop. These towns are science and innovation hubs. Home to Stellenbosch University and the Technopark innovation hub, the town is rich with researchers, engineers, and entrepreneurs sweat.africa

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Deadline: 31 January for the call for African STARS Fellowships. We are selecting the next 40 fellows. The previous 70 fellows, selected from over 5,000 applicants were among the most intelligent and motivated individuals I have encountered.
Apply: www.starsfellows.africa/applyattypp/

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Why we created SWEAT Africa “Africa has always had brilliant minds and scientists. In the COVID-19 pandemic, we lead in genomics and basic science, and what we’re now seeing is the infrastructure to transform those ideas into impactful technologies - sweat.africa

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Please let me introduce Dr Thabo Mokhothufrom from Lesotho, an African STARS MBA Fellow. Dr. Mokhothu is Acting Director of Mental Health in Lesotho, overseeing mental health promotion, prevention, clinical services, and wellbeing programmes. www.starsfellows.africa/star-fellows...

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Please meet the new cohort of African STARS Fellows! Let me introduce Dr Kamau Yvonne N. from Kenya. Dr. Kamau is a public health and pharmacy professional with over eight years of experience leading health innovations across Sub-Saharan Africa. More info: www.starsfellows.africa/2025/11/24/d... 🇰🇪

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In 33 days, an epic event will be hosted in South Africa! The SWEAT Africa Tech Event 2026. SWEAT is a two-day, high-impact gathering designed to connect top investors with Africa’s leading deep-tech startups and early-stage founders. More info: sweat.africa

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Applications open for the African STARS Fellowship. Four months of immersive Advanced and Translational Training (ATT) in South Africa or Senegal. Deadline 31 January 2026 - More info: www.starsfellows.africa/applyattypp/

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