E-DRUG: 2nd Medicines Use Research in Africa Group - Botswana 25-27 July 2016
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Dear E-druggers
Anyone interested in undertaking drug utilisation research in Africa is encouraged to register for the second Medicines Utilisation Research in Africa Group (MURIA) meeting in Botswana, which will be held from 25 to 27 July 2016.
This meeting follows the very successful first meeting in Botswana in July 2015, and is already leading to multiple research collaborations across Africa.
Abstracts are still being accepted for consideration by the Scientific Committee. Registration fees have been kept deliberately low to encourage attendances.
Registration and abstracts forms can be found on http://muria.nmmu.ac.za/2nd-MURIA-Training-Workshop-and-Symposium,-25-27-J
Abstract Information
July 2016 Abstract Instructions -
http://muria.nmmu.ac.za/getmedia/6b098845-7508-44ca-ae99-a3c228b0f2b9/MURIA-Botswana2016-InstructionsForAbstracts?disposition=attachment
July 2016 Abstract Form -
http://muria.nmmu.ac.za/getmedia/bbb361d2-7c7c-4545-8266-4e1ce31f255b/MURIA-July2016-AbstractForm?disposition=attachment
Registration Forms
Botswana 2016 Registration Form (Botswana personnel) - http://muria.nmmu.ac.za/getmedia/280db1f7-087f-4075-87f1-9fccff5f9ed6/Registration-form-16-April-Botswana-personnel-public?disposition=attachment
Botswana 2016 Registration Form (Non Botswana personnel) - http://muria.nmmu.ac.za/getmedia/1140430d-9949-48b2-9bf6-4f64e4f8d486/Registration-form-16-April-Botswana-private-sector_1?disposition=attachment
MURIA (http://muria.nmmu.ac.za/) is a multidisciplinary network of people striving to promote sustainable, rational medicine use in Africa through collaborative research and capacity building in order to improve the quality of life of patients, as well as the quality of medicine utilisation in Africa.
Regards
Andy
Andy Gray BPharm MSc(Pharm) FPS FFIP
Senior Lecturer
Division of Pharmacology
Discipline of Pharmaceutical Sciences
School of Health Sciences
Consultant Pharmacist (Research Associate) Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa (CAPRISA) University of KwaZulu-Natal PBag 7 Congella 4013 South Africa
Visiting Fellow, Faculty of Pharmacy, Rhodes University, Grahamstown
email: graya1@ukzn.ac.za or andy@gray.za.net