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Sponsored symposia
The ENABLE Lassa Research Programme
The Enable Lassa Research Programme is the largest-ever Lassa fever prospective cohort study, with >23,000 subjects followed for two years across five West African countries. We will discuss findings, lessons learned – and explore how Enable’s collaborative and country-focused implementation can inform a new paradigm for future large-scale epidemiological studies.
UK Biobank
The UK Biobank symposium highlights its vast dataset’s role in scientific breakthroughs. It emphasizes global accessibility for studying disease determinants, risk prediction, and early detection. Presenters showcase genomic, lifestyle, and environmental data’s significance and recent enhancements. Speakers include UK Biobank experts, industry partners, and researchers.
The Childhood Hypertension Consortium of South Africa (CHCSA) symposium
The Childhood Hypertension Consortium of South Africa (CHCSA) symposium will highlight the progress to develop blood pressure nomograms specific for children of African ancestry. New collaborations with the International Multicohort Pediatric Biomarker Collaboration will also be introduced followed by an expert round table addressing healthcare gaps in early hypertension detection, research, and policy making.
HE2RO
HE2RO integrates health economics with epidemiology, utilizing various disciplines like infectious disease modeling, behavioral economics, machine learning, and AI. At WCE2024, they will showcase projects including health economic costing, infectious disease modeling for HIV and TB, behavioral interventions, AI for HIV risk estimation, and optimizing routine data collection for policy impact in Africa.
NCD Risk Factor Collaboration
This session examines global and regional variations in physiological risk factors for non-communicable diseases (NCDs) using population-based data. It explores trends, regional differences, and combinations of risk factors, such as obesity, high blood pressure, and dyslipidemia, shedding light on their complex correlations and implications for disease etiology.
World Cancer Research Fund and NutriCare Study
The symposium, co-organized by the World Cancer Research Fund and NutriCare Study, will focus on integrating nutrition into health care, the design of “Food is Medicine” interventions, and its impact on health outcomes. The NutriCare study, supported by the Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation, addresses the critical issue of poor nutrition in cancer patients.
Sponsored workshops
Introduction to infectious Disease
Infectious diseases, exacerbated by climate change, changes in demographics, global travel, and environmental shifts, present ongoing global health challenges. This workshop aims to equip participants with essential infectious disease modeling skills, enhancing their comprehension of the modeling process, and fostering an appreciation for its value and limitations.





