A cornerstone of viral research in Africa, UVRI—established by the Rockefeller Foundation—is a WHO Collaborating Centre and a government health research hub. We combine world-class science with local impact: advancing research, surveillance, and diagnostics; training the next generation of experts; and advising policymakers and partners to prevent and control viral threats.
A world class Centre of excellence in viral research.
To conduct scientific investigations on viral diseases, contribute to knowledge, innovation, policy, practice, and capacity strengthening.
Science communication beyond journal publications workshop
The WHO Regional Office for Africa has held regular virtual press briefings since March 2020.
World-class laboratory services, research partnerships, and capacity building programs available to public health institutions and research partners.
Clinical and research diagnostic testing for viral pathogens including HIV, Ebola, arboviral diseases, and respiratory viruses using state-of-the-art platforms.
Next-generation sequencing for pathogen characterization, phylogenetic analysis, antimicrobial resistance profiling and outbreak investigation.
BSL-2 and BSL-3 certified reference laboratory services for complex diagnostic challenges requiring specialized biocontainment.
Epidemiological investigations, disease surveillance, outbreak response and public health analytics for government and partner institutions.
Training programs, workshops, and fellowships for health professionals, laboratory scientists, and researchers across Uganda and Africa.
BSL-2 and BSL-3 certified reference laboratory services for complex diagnostic challenges requiring specialized biocontainment.
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UVRI is grateful to its local and international partners who have generously funded and supported its activities, enabling great strides in health research.