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Science at the US-Africa Leaders Summit, Washington, DC, 12-15 December 2022

ISC and partners will organise a series of side events focussing on the contribution of science to the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit and its outcomes taking place in Washington on 12-15 December 2022. The US-Africa Summit is intended to demonstrate the United States enduring commitment to Africa and underscore the importance of U.S.-Africa relations and increased cooperation on shared global priorities. White House Announcement

                       The programme is in development, so please monitor it for updates

The Summit will build on shared values to better foster new economic engagement; reinforce the U.S.-Africa commitment to democracy and human rights; mitigate the impact of COVID-19 and future pandemics; work collaboratively to strengthen regional and global health; promote food security; advance peace and security; respond to the climate crisis, and amplify diaspora ties.

ISC will organise a series of events designed to highlight the role and contribution of science to the US-Africa relationship under the heading of Science at the US-Africa Leaders Summit 2022. ISC organised a similar series of meetings during the last US-African Leaders Summit, which took place in 2014. The objectives of the meetings will be to highlight the importance of science in Africa, to foster greater collaboration between African nations and the US, and to increase investment in science for Global Health, Digital Transition, Space, Biological Diversity, Education and Skills, among other areas and to support an enabling policy and regulatory environment for science collaboration to flourish between Africa and the US.
Friday, December 16 • 8:00am - 9:00am
(16098) The need for the establishment of an African based high-end diagnostic test manufacturing facility convened by antrum biotech

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The need for the establishment of an Africa based high-end diagnostic test manufacturing facility convened by antrum biotech 
 
PANEL MEMBERS:
Khilona Radia, Philippa Randall, Nick Bright, Giffin Daughtridge, Precious Motsoso, Azhee Akinrin (Moderator)
Antrum Biotech are pioneering the design, development and manufacturing of high-end, niche diagnostics in Africa for Africa.

IRISA-TB, one of the flagship innovations developed on African soil, is set to redefine the gold standard for diagnosing Extra-Pulmonary TB. It fills an unmet clinical need in diagnostic testing for tuberculosis and is proving to positively impact on the drive to End TB by 2030 (UN Goals) and most importantly, patients suffering from extra-pulmonary tuberculosis.

In the pipeline are several exciting products to improve the diagnosis of Tuberculosis as well as other infectious diseases adversely affecting the continent.

There is a great need to establish diagnostic manufacturing facilities on the continent to better control the costs of the manufacturing process and to supply cost-effective products to Africa with a greater sense of supply-chain security.

This session will discuss the various challenges and explore potential solutions to developing manufacturing capacity on the continent.

The Goal is For Africa to provide solutions for Africa and Antrum Biotech is at the vanguard of this movement.

Speaker
avatar for Azhee Akinrin

Azhee Akinrin

Azhee AkinrinAzhee Akinrin is a Principal at Market Access Africa, a mission-driven healthcare organization that curates and advances bold, new ideas to accelerate access to the best innovations and appropriate solutions for Africa’s health systems and markets. Azhee brings more... Read More →
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Philippa Randall

Antrum BioTech
Philippa Randall is a tenacious and resilient Doctoral Scientist with broad based experience in the Tuberculosis and infectious diseases space encompassing basic science, clinical validations and diagnostic development.  She is the Services and Innovation Lead on the various platforms... Read More →
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Khilona Radia

CEO, Antrum Biotech
Khilona is a passionate, goal-driven and engaging business consultant working across trade and industry development in South Africa. Her recent interest is in supporting MedTech innovators and leads a University of Cape Town spin-off specialising in Healthcare Innovations for Africa... Read More →
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Nick Bright

Nick works as the Business Development Director at Antrum Biotech and has a razor-sharp, hands-on focus on diagnostic roll-out programs on the African continent.  He has worked closely with multiple stakeholders to establish and monitor anti-retroviral therapy programmes including... Read More →
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Precious Motsotso

Precious Matsoso is the former Director-General of the South African National Department of Health. She is the Cochair of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body for a Pandemic Treaty and was the World Health Organisation Director of Public Health Innovation and Intellectual Property.Prior... Read More →
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Giffin Daughtridge

Giffin Daughtridge, MD/MBA is the Vice President of Global Health at LumiraDx. Previously, Giffin managed OraSure Technologies’ global HIV, Hepatitis, Ebola, Flu, and Adherence testing businesses. Prior to his time at OraSure, Giffin was the co-founder/CEO of UrSure Inc., an HIV... Read More →


Friday December 16, 2022 8:00am - 9:00am EST
Online-Zoom