Margaret Bryer
ID: UNCST-2024-R016311
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Social nutrition in guenons in Uganda
REFNo: NS895ES
I will investigate the effects of conspecific sociality on nutritional intake and nutrient balance in two forest guenon species in Uganda. Though we will investigate the nutrition of both sexes, we will start by examining adult female guenon social nutrition. Female guenons may face a tradeoff between (1) competition with conspecifics, potentially in the context of shallow dominance hierarchies, and with other monkey species and (2) their own nutritional goals. I will examine conspecific social behavior and nutrition at Kanyawara site, Kibale National Park, where I will continue my redtail nutrition work (Bryer 2020) examining nutrient intake and balance of female redtails in the context of conspecific and heterospecific feeding competition. I will also examine diet, then nutrition, and social behavior of females in one L’Hoest’s monkey group.
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USA |
2025-03-10 16:19:38 |
2028-03-10 |
Natural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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KAJJABWANGU RONALD
ID: UNCST-2024-R003479
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UTILIZATION OF PRECONCEPTION CARE AMONG WOMEN OF REPRODUCTIVE AGE ATTENDING ANTE-NATAL CLINIC SERVICES AT ANYEKE HEALTH CENTER IV, OYAM DISTRICT, NORTHERN UGANDA
REFNo: HS5626ES
To determine the health system factors associated with utilization of preconception services among women of reproductive age attending ANC services at Anyeke Health Center IV of Oyam District.,To determine the socio Demographic factors associated with utilization of preconception services among women attending ANC services at Anyeke Health Center IV of Oyam District ,To determine the level of knowledge on PCC among women of reproductive age attending ANC services at Anyeke Health Center IV of Oyam District ,To determine the level of uptake of preconception care services among women age attending ANC services at Anyeke Health Center IV of Oyam District ,To assess the level of Utilization of preconception care among women of reproductive age attending ANC services at Anyeke Health Center IV of Oyam District ,
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Uganda |
2025-03-10 16:18:19 |
2028-03-10 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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Milton Musaba Wamboko
ID: UNCST-2019-R000825
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Feasibility of using the BabySaver Tray and NeoBeat together for neonatal resuscitation in a low resource setting.
REFNo: HS2676ES
Our aim is to explore the feasibility of using the BabySaver Tray and NeoBeat together for neonatal resuscitation in a low resource setting. The specific objectives will be:
1. To explore the feasibility of using the BabySaver Tray and NeoBeat together for neonatal resuscitation in a low resource setting
2. To explore the safety of using the BabySaver Tray and NeoBeat together for neonatal resuscitation in a low resource setting
3. To understand the and acceptability of using the BabySaver Tray and NeoBeat together for neonatal resuscitation in a low resource setting
4. To generate a list of the most robust clinical outcome measures for a future effectiveness evaluation
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Uganda |
2025-03-10 16:14:38 |
2028-03-10 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Femke Bannink Mbazzi Bannink
ID: UNCST-2023-R008308
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Disability Inclusive Youth (DIY) research: an innovative and co-creative study to improve inclusion of children and youth with disabilities in health research in East Africa
REFNo: SS3665ES
The aim of this study is to explore barriers and facilitators to the inclusion of children and youth with disabilities in health research, co-create solutions to make health research in East Africa disability disability-inclusive, and create a disability knowledge and research centre to inform and support inclusive health research in the region. In this study, we will use the African Youth’s Charter’s definitions of children (0-18 years) and youth (15-35 years).
The study has 3 core objectives:
1) co-creative innovative participatory disability health research with youth with disabilities to understand the barriers and facilitators of inclusion of children and youth with disabilities in health research,
2) co-design solutions to make health research inclusive of children and youth with disabilities,
3) capacity building of research teams, co-production and sharing of knowledge with youth with disabilities
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Netherlands |
2025-03-10 16:13:24 |
2028-03-10 |
Social Science and Humanities |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Non-degree Award |
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Betty Akwongo
ID: UNCST-2021-R003759
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BIOACTIVITY AND SAFETY OF MEDICINAL PLANTS USED IN THE MANAGEMENT OF CANDIDIASIS IN PADER DISTRICT, NORTHERN UGANDA
REFNo: NS929ES
Main objective: To document and investigate the efficacy and safety of medicinal plants used for treatment of candidiasis in Pader district.
Specific objectives:
1.Document medicinal plant species used to treat candidiasis in Pader District
2.Determine the antifungal activity of priority plants against Candida albicans, Candida glabrata and Candida tropicalis.
3.Evaluate the acute and subacute toxicity of the most active plant species used for treatment of candidiasis.
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Uganda |
2025-03-10 16:12:24 |
2028-03-10 |
Natural Sciences |
Non-Clinical Trial |
Degree Award |
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