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MRC/UVRI & LSHTM Uganda Research Unit

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The Medical Research Council/Uganda Virus Research Institute and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Uganda Research Unit is an internationally recognized centre of excellence for research and training.

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Mpox

Resources and information about Mpox from MRC Unit Uganda, including answers to frequently asked questions and the latest news articles.

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Research themes at MRC Uganda

Research themes

Unit research is based on a thematic approach in order to maximise cross-programme fertilisation and to create more opportunities for synergy of skills in the pursuit of the Unit's goals.

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Community Engagement

Research at MRC Uganda

Community Engagement

The Unit is dedicated to fostering meaningful Community Engagement that strengthens relationships, promotes mutual learning, and ensures that research is responsive to the needs and values of the communities we serve.

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Capacity Building at MRC Uganda

Capacity Building

The Unit is committed to building strong Capacity through the development of both physical infrastructure and human resources, establishing itself as a globally recognized center for research.

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MRC/UVRI and LSHTM Uganda Research Unit
PO Box 49
Entebbe
Plot 51-59 Nakiwogo Road
Uganda

Telephone: (+256) (0) 417704000 / 0312262911

Email: mrc@mrcuganda.org / press@mrcuganda.org