Uganda Virus Research Institute

Uganda Virus Research Institute To be a world class center of excellence in health research. The Institute is committed to developing and sustaining its recognition as a global player in
(1)

The UVRI engages in health research pertaining to human infections and disease processes associated with or linked to viral aetiology and provides expert advice, enables partnerships and communication and serves as a center for training and education. UVRI, an agency for environmental health and protection , is always engages in emergency preparedness. We are home to several national and internat

ional reference and specialized testing laboratories. We are involved in regulation and policy development and continuous quality improvement; and performsas a disease prevention, control and Epidemiology centre. UVRI conducts public health related research. The Institute’s programmatic activities currently comprise of the following areas:
• Basic research
• Applied research (intervention, diagnostics, clinical, operational)
• Social/economic research
• Capacity building through infrastructure and human resource development
• Advice for regulation, policy development and quality improvement

A project aimed at improving the understanding and management of zoonotic diseases that include Rift Valley Fever, Crime...
01/07/2022

A project aimed at improving the understanding and management of zoonotic diseases that include Rift Valley Fever, Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever and Brucellosis has been launched today at the Queen Elizabeth National Park.

The project dubbed Collaborative One Health Research Initiative On Epidemics (COHRIE) has been launched by the Executive Director of Uganda Wildlife Authroity Sam Mwandha.

Mwandha said the project's focus is timely because of the current human, animal and wildlife interactions in the cattle corridor.

The Uganda Virus Research Institute Deputy Directro also Principal Investigator of the project Dr Julius Lutwama said project will help generate information on infections in human, animals and wildlife, data on distribution of the infections by georgraphy, habitat population density and economic activity.

Dr Lutwama added that the three year project will also investigate which vectors and animals act as key reservoir species for sustaining the transmission of infections in the cattle corridor.

The three year project will conduct research in Kidepo Valley, Lake Mburo-Nakivale, Murchison Falls, Bwindi-Mgahinga and Queen Elizabeth Conservation areas.

The guests who attended the launch also had an opportunity to tour the new laboratory where investigations into the zoonotic diseases will be conducted.

UVRI staff are undergoing training on personal finance management, preparing for retirement and exit from active employm...
29/06/2022

UVRI staff are undergoing training on personal finance management, preparing for retirement and exit from active employment.

The training is being conducted by the Principal Human Resource Officer in charge of Pension in the Ministry for Public Service Simon Bwire.

The two-day training will also feature discussions on challenges in pension administration and strategies for overcoming them, management of personal finances and techniques of coping with retirement stress.

Uganda Virus Institute Director Professor Pontiano Kaleebu is chairing a session on emerging biotechnological in human h...
23/06/2022

Uganda Virus Institute Director Professor Pontiano Kaleebu is chairing a session on emerging biotechnological in human health at the ongoing 5th Annual National Biosafety forum.

The session is featuring several presentations on genetics, emerging biotechnologies and biosecurity interventions among others.

UVRI' Dr Sheila Balinda has presented on health applications genome editing and other emerging gene techniques in Uganda.

UVRI's Head of Entomology Dr Jonathan Kayondo has presented on UVRI's readiness to engage in the next phase of research leading to genetic strategies against Malaria.

The three day forum has also featured discussions on promoting science, technology and innovations in all sectors of the country to improve health and promote development.

05/04/2021

Let's use our break to watch a brief introduction about the UVRI Director Prof. Pontiano Kaleebu..

Tune in right now on NBS UG as the UVRI Director Professor Pontiano Kaleebu addresses Uganda's health care status...
05/04/2021

Tune in right now on NBS UG as the UVRI Director Professor Pontiano Kaleebu addresses Uganda's health care status...

Address

Plot 51-59 Nakiwogo Road
Entebbe
P.OBOX49NAKIW

Opening Hours

Monday 08:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 08:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 08:00 - 17:00
Thursday 08:00 - 17:00
Friday 08:00 - 17:00

Telephone

+256414320631

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Uganda Virus Research Institute posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Organization

Send a message to Uganda Virus Research Institute:

Share