ARCS Partners

 AFIDEP

ARCS works with AFIDEP based in Malawi under the lead of Professor Nyovani Madise, the Director of Research and Development Policy. Paul Kawale (Knowledge Translation Scientist) and Emma Heneine (Research Fellow) work alongside Prof. Madise.

CERMEL

Based in Gabon, CERMEL are establishing a Centre of Sepsis Research Excellence, under the guidance of Professor Martin Grobusch and Dr Bayode Romeo Adegbite. 

GLOBAL SEPSIS ALLIANCE

GSA is a non-profit charity working with ARCS. Niranjan (Tex) Kissoon is Vice President of GSA as well as being part of our External Scientific Advisory Panel.

AFRICAN SEPSIS ALLIANCE

Supported by the Global Sepsis Alliance, ASA is a non-profit organisation. ARCS works closely with Dr Emmanuel Nsutebu, Chair of the ASA.

INNOVATION STREAMS

Based in Uganda, IStreams was cofounded by Samuel Mugisha, who currently serves as the Director of Innovation.

MLW

MLW works closely with the Co-Director of ARCS, Dr. Jamie Rylance. They currently support Ph.D.’s, research fellows and post-docs.

 

University of Warwick

ARCS work with University of Warwick under the lead of Professor Richard Lilford, who holds the positions of Professor of Public Health, Director of Warwick International Centre for Applied Health Research and Delivery (W-CAHRD)

WORLDWIDE RADIOLOGY

Co-Founded by Dr. Liz Joekes, Consultant Radiologist, WWR aims of creating a network of healthcare professionals interested in increasing equitable access to medical imaging worldwide.

PAN AFRICAN THORACIC SOCIETY

The Pan African Thoracic Society represents Lung Health in Africa. Professor Refiloe Masekela, Vice President is part of the ARCS External Scientific Advisory Panel.

CRISMA

The Clinical Research, Investigation and Systems Modelling of Acute Illness (CRISMA) Centre is an interdisciplinary reseach group focusing on clinical and translational research in critical illness. Professor Derek Angus, is part of the ARCS External Scientific Advisory Panel.

KEMRI

Kenya Medical Research Institute based in Kenya are a leading research centre aiming at improving human health and quality of life through research, capacity building, innovation and service delivery. 

ICNARC

Intensive Care National Audit & Research Centre (ICNARC) are focused on people who are likely to become, currently are, or are recovering from being critically ill. Based in London, ARCS works with ICNARC under the lead of Professor Kathy Rowan (Director of Scientific & Strategic Development and Clinical Trials and Director of ICNARC)

WALIMU

Based in Uganda, Walimu grew from a simple observation; In low-income countries, many patients die of curable conditions because they are not identified and treated early enough. ARCS Co-Director, Dr. Shevin Jacob is the Medical Director at Walimu under the lead of Executive Director, Dr. Nathan Kenya-Mugisha