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Spotlight on African Research Excellence: AMCARE Series

Through our AMCARE (AMedRA Celebrates Africa’s Research Excellence) initiative, we honor Africa’s brightest minds in medical research.

We are thrilled to announce Dr. Ibrahima Socé Fall as the first recipient of the AMCARE Award for 2025!

Dr. Socé Fall is a global health leader whose pioneering work in public health and infectious disease epidemiology has transformed health outcomes worldwide. Currently the Director of the Department of Control of Neglected Tropical Diseases at WHO, his career highlights include:

  •   Leading WHO’s emergency response as Assistant Director-General (2019–2022).
  • Spearheading the fight against Ebola as UN Ebola Crisis Manager (2014–2015).
  • Driving malaria control efforts in Africa through the Roll Back Malaria partnership (2003–2012).

With over 30 years of experience, Dr. Socé Fall’s scholarly contributions include 100+ publications, alongside his academic accomplishments in public health and sustainable development.

AMCARE 2025 celebrates his achievements and highlights the transformative power of African medical research. Join us in honoring Dr. Socé Fall, a true visionary shaping global health.

Celebrating Dr. Ibrahima Socé Fall – AMCARE 2025 Award Recipient

Scientific Congress on Non-Communicable Diseases in Africa

AMedRA organized the Inaugural Scientific Session on NCD Research as part of the 3rd Conference on the Prevention and Management of Non-Communicable Diseases held from November 27–29, 2024, at the King Fahd Palace in Dakar, Senegal.

In collaboration with Senegal’s Ministry of Health Division for the Fight Against Non-Communicable Diseases (NCDs), this session focused on:

  • Innovative research shaping NCD prevention and management.
  • The role of research in policy-making for improved health outcomes.
  • Collaborative approaches to building a healthier Africa.

This event underscored the importance of research-driven policies to address Africa’s rising NCD burden.

AMedRA Organized D2A Training Session

As part of the Joint Congress SFADE (Société Francophone Africaine de Diabétologie et d’Endocrinologie) – DAR – D2A, AMedRA hosted the D2A Training Session on January 9, 2025, at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Dakar, Senegal.

The session emphasized the importance of data-to-action strategies for effective health interventions, equipping participants with practical tools to enhance their research impact.

Recognizing Excellence

Congratulations to Ngone D. Gaye, recipient of the 2024 Paul Dudley White International Scholar Award from the American Heart Association. Her exceptional work was celebrated at the AHA Scientific Sessions in Chicago.

Celebrating Research Excellence

AMedRA is proud to highlight groundbreaking research published in the  New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).

This study, involving over 2 million participants across 39 countries, underscores the impact of preventive health measures. Key contributors from AMedRA— Dr. Elisabeth Lilian Pia Sattler, Modou Jobe, and Thiess Lorenz—continue to drive African representation in global research. Their work shows that maintaining healthy habits at age 50 can significantly extend life and delay cardiovascular disease.

 

Leadership Achievements

We congratulate Dr. Carissa Baker-Smith on her promotion to  Director of Research at the Nemours Cardiac Center. AMedRA appreciates her contributions and looks forward to continued collaboration. 

AMedRA at AHA EPI | Lifestyle 2025

At the American Heart Association (AHA) EPI|Lifestyle Scientific Sessions, Dr. Bamba Gaye representing AMedRA co-moderated a session on global cardiovascular health with Dr. Laurence J. Appel. Discussions focused on the urgent need for real-world implementation of research findings in Africa.

Success at Yale Africa Innovation Symposium 2025

AMedRA celebrates Dr. Bamba Gaye recognition as the  Best Innovation Lab Winner  at Yale Africa Innovation Symposium. This event highlighted Africa potential to lead in innovation and scientific collaboration.

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100 Mentorship Program

Our mentorship initiative,  AMedRA’s 100 , is gaining momentum. By matching top researchers and scientists with young African scholars, this program is bridging knowledge gaps and fostering the next generation of medical pioneers. If you’re interested in becoming a mentor or mentee, reach out to us!

AMedRA is delighted to share that registrations are now open for the upcoming International Scientific Conference on NCDs, to be held on August 25-27, 2025, in Gulu City, Uganda.