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International Water Association Webinar on Wastewater surveillance in non-sewered settings
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Project overview
The ODIN project will strengthen genomics and bioinformatics capacity, as well as database management skills for generating, maintaining, and querying large data sets, in sub-Saharan countries.
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ODIN Team's Site Visit in Dar es Salaam 2024
In February 2024, the ODIN team embarked on a week-long site visit and hybrid workshops in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, marking a significant milestone in their mission.
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ODIN attends Grand Challenges Annual Meeting 2023
Project ODIN actively engaged in the Grand Challenges Annual Meeting 2023, held in Dakar, Senegal from the 8th to the 11th of October...
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Strengthening Pathogen and AMR Surveillance by Environmental Monitoring
In this latest paper, titled "Strengthening Pathogen and Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance by Environmental Monitoring in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Stakeholder Survey.
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Welcome to ODIN
Strengthening Environmental Surveillance to Advance Public Health Action.
The ODIN Consortium is a collaborative effort bringing together a diverse group of leading institutions from around the world. The mission is to advance environmental surveillance for the betterment of public health. Through collective expertise, innovative research, and a global perspective, the goal is to drive positive change in the field of environmental health.
The esteemed partner institutions that make up the ODIN Consortium:Lund University, LU, Sweden - Rolf Lood (Coordinator) Norwegian Research Centre, NORCE, Norway - Adriana Krolicka The Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare, THL, Finland - Tarja Pitkänen National Institute for Medical Research, NIMR, Tanzania - Vito Baraka University of Kinshasa, UNIKIN, DR Congo - Vivi Maketa Centre National de la Recherche Technologique et Scientifique, IRSS-DRCO, Burkina Faso - Marc Christian Tahita Flanders Institute for Biotechnology, VIB, Belgium - Lennart Martens Oxford University, The Global Health Network, TGHN, United Kingdom - Trudie Lang Ghent University, UGENT, Belgium - Bart Mesuere |
Each institution in the ODIN Consortium brings unique expertise and perspective, making it a dynamic force in environmental surveillance and public health. The aim is to enhance understanding of environmental factors that impact public well-being and work towards innovative solutions for a healthier future. The ODIN Consortium actively engages with other groups to create a larger synergy between projects.