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CARINE KUNSEVI KILOLA, PH.D.

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CARINE KUNSEVI KILOLA, PH.D. RESEARCH IN IMMUNOLOGY OF REPRODUCTION Doctor of Immunological Research, University of Stellenbosch, Capetown, South Africa, where she works as a postdoctoral researcher in the "Reproductive Immunology Research Consortium in Africa (RIRCA)" division of immunology. Since October 2023, Carine Kunsevi has been based in the USA, Maryland, as part of the African Postdoctoral Training Academic Initiative (APTI) programme of the African Academy of Sciences. By Jérôme BATUNGASSANA

MEASUREMENT IN RESEARCH More than just focusing on medical studies such as the academic career, this Congolese woman, in her 40s, always smiling and well-dressed [NDLR : always well-sape like any Congolese], is not an agrave; Kinshasa. She has been involved in the process. to put its expertise in biomedical research as a field of choice, which led to the development of the research community. go to work in South Africa, simultaneously PhD studies. This is a long journey that has begun; he obtained his scientific baccalaureate; Kinshasa in 2001 and continued with studies in biology and chemistry. His father, retired accountant, has always supported his will; to embrace a scientific career, so that he proposed to him; To study Foreigners. In 2007, Carine Kunsevi-Kilola arrived in South Africa and began with an English-language training course, a question of getting into the bath. At the university level, it is oriented towards biomedical sciences. University in 2008, she completed her Bachelor's degree in 2009 and a Master's degree in Biomedical Technology; The University of Cape Peninsula Technology in 2014. In parallel, she is required to practise as a laboratory technician and to accept others. small jobs to support & agrive; its needs for five years. Carine Kunsevi-Kilola received a scholarship to continue her studies in Ph.D. University of Stellenbosch. It is the first year of its existence and has been successfully completed. Receive a scholarship to participate in the 6th African Symposium on Infectious Diseases in 2015, as well as a Harry Crossley Fellowship to fund laboratory equipment and products. In 2016, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, through its program Global Health Travel award, awarded him a travel grant for the conference. Tuberculosis co-morbidities and Immunopathogenesis (B6), Denver, Colorado, which brings together all world experts in molecular and cell biology.  
Ph.D. in Immunological Research, supported in 2022 & Agrave; The University of Stellenbosch is part of a major financial project; the National Institutes of Heath (NIH) in the United States. Research into morbidity; Because of type 2 diabetes, very damaging to the immune system and in connection with TB contamination, it is common throughout the world. A subject far from being annoyed to Carine Kunsevic-Kilola, including: TB & Agrave; its young age. This work requires a substantial technical platter since it is a question of determining the association between tuberculosis and diabetes at the macrophage level, through broncho-alveacuteal washing, and the inner lungs of diabetic patients: & laquo; Blood collection for TB research is easier than broncho-alveacuteal washing, but we know that the disease of tuberculosis, when inhaled, is first placed in the lungs of the ougrave; it encounters the alveacular macrophages, which are the agrove; to immunize us. _Raquo; Carine Kunsevi-Kilola is returning to the Congo Republic of Democracy to develop a research laboratory and bring it to the countries she has seen through: The message I wish to bring through the Young Talent Award Sub-Saharan Africa is that there is no career today in Africa that women cannot embrace, whether in medicine, law or science. I am a very special encourage Congolese girls à join me.
WHAT DOES THE KUNSEVI CARINE RESEARCH WORK CURRENTLY ? 
Since October 2023, in Maryland State, she has been working as a postdoctoral researcher under the African Science Academic Program calle quéo?nbsp; African postdoctoral training initiative (APTI) , [NDLR  African Postdoctoral Training Initiative]. In collaboration with the National Institute of Health; and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, to strengthen African scientific leadership and advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on the continent. This program targets à ensuring health; and the well-being of all, improving health; the treatment of major communicable, non-communicable, environmental and mental diseases. His research during this ITPA program is based on the role of the placenta in the regulation of the immune system between pregnancy and disease. This project is part of reproductive immunology. A branch of immunology that focuses on the reproductive immune system, particularly in fertility, pregnancy and reproductive development. In fact, reproductive immunology is an area of medicine that studies the interactions between the immune system and reproductive components. This includes maternal immune tolerance to the feligtus and immunological interactions; blood testicles. For more information, please contact: My current reproductive medicine study project is low; the role of the placenta in the regulation of the immune system between pregnancy and disease, especially in pregnant women living with HIV and pregnant women infected with malaria. We know that infectious diseases in pregnant women can lead to recent pregnancy losses and many other cases, says Dr. Carine KUNSEVI. Women and Women In 2019, Carine Kunsevici-Kilola is the author of the book. For Women in Science Africa Subsaharan & Raquo; Dakar, a program launched by the University of Toronto in collaboration with UNESCO. She is the only Congolese doctoral student (RDC) represented in the Canadian Academy of Sciences. This big date. The value of this prize was 10,000 Euros. o the following: Ms. Denise NYAKERU TSHISEKEDI. In the DRC, the proportion of women employed at the senior level in terms of education University; is very weak. Why don't they progress as much as men? Search à To reverse the trend. The country's emergency, she said. The 2030 deadline or after graduation will have to be with all sons and daughters, as well as with women at the highest academic levels, particularly in research. However, this implies that women's place in the Congolese educational system is immediately questioned. Does the Gender have a place in the field of research? That's the question? I strongly believe that women must actively participate in à Scientific research as much as men. MENTORS IN SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH ?  
Dr. Carine Kunsevic-Kilola evidently mentored: I will start with Professor Jean-Jacques MUYEMBE, one of the great scientists of our time. I have a lot of respect for him. This man was involved in all major scientific and health fighting in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Professor Francine NTOUMI of the Congo-Brazzaville, a woman of leadership in the field of molecular biology whom I met for the first time for the first time. Dakar in 2019. It is one of the best malaria practitioners in Africa and one of the world's greatest scientists today. Professor Francine NTOUMI is the Project Initiator for Women and Science in the Republic of Congo, an idea I share with her. À Katharina Ronacher, from Austria, but Professor of University; à Queensland in Australia. I keep a lot of good memories, because it's been a good one. For me a true coach in the true sense of the word. À Dr. Kleynhans is a researcher. University of Stellenbosch. Katharina and Lithuania led the process; the team working on tuberculosis and diabetes in the immunology research group; University of Stellenbosch, Today they both work together. Queensland University. I've had enough. work with them in my doctoral project as Director and Co-Director of Research. Finally, I could never forget a lady: Professor Faith Osier. This immunologist, whose ambition is to train 1000 Africans specialize in immunology by 2030. Faith Osier is best known for his research in immunology and malaria. It investigates how humans acquire immunodeficiency; to develop new vaccines against malaria.  
AMBITION ? 
My role is the same as that of millions of young Africans in that they are employed as acent, an access worker. a healthy, sufficient and accessible diet, good education for children, training and health; and opportunities to work for the development of my country.

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