Tanzanian transformation: Instrumental access equipment brings new life to a chemistry program in need
Pictured above: Members of the Department of Chemistry at the Dar es Salaam University College of Education, where they have seen a dramatic rise in student retention for their teacher training programs. Five years ago, Dativa Shilla, PhD, senior lecturer in the Department of Chemistry at the Dar es Salaam University College of Education (DUCE), […]
Seeding Labs Recognized as Best Practice in Access to Medicine Index
The Access to Medicines Index has recognized Seeding Labs as Best Practice for R&D Capacity Building in their 2021 report.
You Can Be an Instrument of Change
Thermo Fisher Scientific has partnered with Seeding Labs to offer you a special opportunity: trade up your Applied Biosystems™ Thermal Cycler and give back to global science! When you trade up your Applied Biosystems™ Veriti™, SimpliAmp™, or MiniAmp™ Thermal Cycler for an Applied Biosystems™ VeritiPro™ Thermal Cycler, your legacy instrument will be donated to an […]
Seeding Labs Selects 15 Universities to Receive 2020 Instrumental Access Awards
Fifteen outstanding departments at universities in 9 countries across the globe have been chosen to receive scientific equipment through the 2020 Instrumental Access program. Through Instrumental Access, Seeding Labs makes high-quality laboratory equipment and supplies available to university departments and research institutes in developing countries. Our goal is to help create sustainable scientific infrastructure that increases research capacity and […]
Instrumental access scientist in Eswatini joins COVID-19 response
Pictured above: Dr. Thabile Ndlovu (left) presents hand sanitizer produced at the University of Eswatini to Vice-Chancellor Prof. Justice Thwala. (Photo safely taken before social distancing was implemented.) The first case of COVID-19 was confirmed on March 14 in Eswatini, a small, landlocked country in southern Africa formerly known as Swaziland. What followed is familiar: […]
New “Science With a Twist” podcast
Episode focuses on how Seeding Labs creates partnerships that empower scientists around the globe. Tune in to a brand-new podcast episode highlighting the global impact of our Instrumental Access program! From our partners at Thermo Fisher Scientific, this “Science With a Twist” installment features an update from Instrumental Access awardee Professor Aina Adeogun (pictured above) […]
Equipment enables rapid disaster response in Malawi
New Labs Accelerate Critical Public Health Research, Create Opportunities for Students. In March 2019, Cyclone Idai became one of the worst natural disasters ever to hit the Southern hemisphere. It ravaged Malawi and neighboring countries, affecting an estimated 3 million people. Because of you, Dr. Gama Bandawe (pictured above), a medical virologist at the Malawi […]
Teaming up to target mosquitoes
This is the second installment of a two-part impact series. Missed part 1? Read about how Instrumental Access awardees are using equipment to stop the spread of HIV in the Dominican Republic. With its tropical climate, one of the Dominican Republic’s biggest public health challenges are diseases spread by mosquitoes. Thanks to a foundation of […]
Preventing HIV in the Dominican Republic & beyond
In the first of this two-part impact series, learn about a Dominican Republic-based research institute making a worldwide impact on HIV and global health. When the Institute for Tropical Medicine & Global Health at Universidad Iberoamericana (UNIBE) opened 2017, it was only the second dedicated research lab in the university’s 35-year history. Since then, the […]
Arming researchers for the fight against mosquitoes
With equipment from Instrumental Access, talented scientists in Jamaica have accelerated their efforts to control disease-spreading mosquitoes. There are no vaccines for mosquito-borne viruses like Zika, chikungunya, and dengue. When an epidemic of just one of these illnesses strikes Jamaica, it can sicken thousands at a time. Insecticides have been deployed by the government as […]