CHRISTOPHER OPIO KENNETH
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Analysis of the genetic determinism of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)
REFNo: HS125ES
1) Determine the association between chosen genetic markers among patients with HCC compared with subjects from Uganda with advanced liver fibrosis (F4 or cirrhosis). 2) Explore additional genetic markers of HCC by selected sequencing (targeted sequencing and exome sequencing) of the genome of subjects with HCC compared to controls from Uganda. 3) Determine whether these markers correlate with the clinical stages of HCC and could be predictive of HCC progression. 4) To describe clinical outcomes of advanced liver fibrosis (F4 or cirrhosis) or HCC over the study follow-up period.
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Uganda |
2018-04-24 |
2021-04-24 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
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Non-degree Award |
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Tiffany Basciano Nicole
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No One Left Behind? A Study on the Human Rights of Women Living With HIV/AIDS in Uganda
REFNo: SS140ES
A study on adult women living with HIV/AIDS in Uganda. The study will include an examination of how women’s rights are integrated into HIV/AIDS-related laws, policies, programs, and initiatives in Uganda. We will further examine any challenges that women may face in family life, healthcare settings, or in the workplace because of their status, as well as any distinction in the experiences of women in urban versus rural settings. We hope that this research will help support the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 3 – good health and well-being and 5 gender equality.
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USA |
2018-04-24 |
2021-04-24 |
Social Science and Humanities |
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Degree Award |
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Specioza Twinamasiko
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Oil discovery and compensation over land: Conceptualizing risks and vulnerabilities of women's household livelihoods i Albertine Graben, Uganda
REFNo: SS147ES
i- To discover the nature of oil related land contestations in the Albertine Graben.
ii- To explore the risks and vulnerabilities experienced by women after oil discovery.
iii- To examine land compensation processes before and after eviction.
iv- To Explore the role of women in the land compensation process.
v- To examine the strategies women have put in place to improve their livelihood.
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Uganda |
2018-04-24 |
2021-04-24 |
Social Science and Humanities |
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Degree Award |
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Richard Wamimbi Wotti
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Community Systems and Practices to Prevent and Respond to Violence Against Children in Uganda: Children's perceptions and lived experiences.
REFNo: SS158ES
1.Find out the perceptions and lived experiences of children most especially girls in preventing and responding to Violence Against Children in their communities.
2.Establish what the formal (education and social welfare) and non formal (family , faith based, traditional) approaches to child protection are and how they are being applied in creating safer communities in Uganda free from violence.
3.Examine how the formal and non-formal elements of community referral and reporting mechanisms are functioning to prevent and respond to Violence Against Children.
4.Explore how girls are affected by different forms of violence and how they are supported to enable them live in an environment that is free from all forms of violence throughout their life course
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Uganda |
2018-04-24 |
2021-04-24 |
Social Science and Humanities |
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Degree Award |
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Wilfred Kokas Aupal Kokas
ID:
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Change Management Practices and Performance of Selected Local Governments in Eastern Uganda
REFNo: SS165ES
1. To establish the relationship between executive support and performance of selected Local Governments in Eastern Uganda.
2. To assess the relationship between effective communication and performance of selected Local Governments in Eastern Uganda.
3. To investigate the relationship between employee involvement and performance of selected Local Governments in Eastern Uganda
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Uganda |
2018-04-24 |
2021-04-24 |
Social Science and Humanities |
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Degree Award |
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Michael Carter Ross
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Smallholder Farmers’ Returns and Learning from Subsidized Inputs in Uganda
REFNo: SS145ES
The Government of Uganda is launching an agricultural input subsidy program through an electronic voucher and we have the opportunity to study its first implementation phase (5,000 households) and provide lessons for scaling up the full program (450,000 households) by evaluating, inter alia, how different subsidy schemes affect the spread of technology to poor households and their networks and women farmers and their networks.
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USA |
2018-04-20 |
2021-04-20 |
Social Science and Humanities |
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Non-degree Award |
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Jacent Kamuntu Asiimwe Kamuntu
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BASELINE ASSESSMENT OF KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDES AND PRACTICES ON HEALTH AND NUTRITION AMONG CAREGIVERS AND PREGNANT WOMEN IN LIVING GOODS OPERATIONAL DISTRICTS
REFNo: HS192ES
To assess and document existing knowledge, attitudes and practices of caregivers and pregnant women in Living Goods’ areas of operation on, nutrition and other health seeking behaviour during pregnancy as well as infant and young child feeding – (IYCF) practices.
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Uganda |
2018-04-20 |
2021-04-20 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
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Non-degree Award |
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Mael Leroux
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Dual articulation in the communication system of chimpanzees
REFNo: NS47ES
The emergence of combinatoriality (phonology and syntax) in human language represents one of the key evolutionary transitions in life (Maynard Smith & Szathmary 1995). Despite its significance, we know very little regarding how unique this capacity is to humans or the evolutionary progression of this trait. By searching for core features of language, such as its combinatoriality, in the communication systems of closely related species to humans, particularly the primates, it is possible to shed light on whether the components of language are de novo evolved traits in humans or whether they have their origins rooted in the primate lineage.
With this project, I aim to shed light on how unique combinatorics is to human language through empirically investigating the presence of linguistic forms of phonology and syntax in our closest living relative, the chimpanzee.
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France |
2018-04-20 |
2021-04-20 |
Natural Sciences |
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Degree Award |
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JIMMY SSEMALULU
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PRESCRIPTION PRACTICES AND USE OF LABORATORY PARAMETERS TO MONITOR EFFICACY AND TOXICITY OF ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY (ART) AMONG HIV PATIENTS (15YEARS AND ABOVE) AT ART CLINIC IN BUTABIKA NATIONAL PSYCHIATRIC REFERRAL HOSPITAL, UGANDA.
REFNo: HS151ES
STUDY OBJECTIVES
General objective
To assess prescription practices and use of laboratory parameters to monitor efficacy and toxicity of ART among HIV patients (15 years and above) at ART clinic in Butabika hospital.
1.5.2 Specific objectives
1. To describe pharmaceuticals prescribed for HIV patients (15 years and above) at ART clinic in Butabika hospital.
2. To determine drug drug interactions between ARVs and other medicines prescribed to HIV patients (15 years and above) at ART clinic in Butabika hospital.
3. To identify laboratory parameters used to monitor treatment response and toxicity of ARVs among HIV patients (15 years and above) on ART in Butabika hospital.
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Uganda |
2018-04-11 |
2021-04-11 |
Medical and Health Sciences |
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Degree Award |
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Laura Bogart
ID:
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GAME CHANGERS: A PILOT INTERVENTION TO EMPOWER HIV CLIENTS AS PREVENTION ADVOCATES IN UGANDA (PHASE 2)
REFNo: SS166ES
Primary objectives include: Assessing preliminary intervention effects on:
a) protective behavior of the HIV-positive clients (condom use, partner concurrency/number of partners, engagement in HIV care, ART adherence)
b) diffusion of prevention messages across the network, as assessed by the content and extent of communication with network members about protective behaviors (condom use, partner concurrency/number of partners, HIV testing, engagement in HIV care, circumcision), HIV disclosure, and HIV stigma
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USA |
2018-04-11 |
2021-04-11 |
Social Science and Humanities |
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Non-degree Award |
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