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Oct 19, 2025, 11:27
Julie Makani: Early-Life Clinical and Hematological Profiles
Julie Makani, Science Advisor at East Central and Southern Africa Health Community, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Research in Sickle Cell in Africa
Basic Science. Genomics. Haematology.
Leadership by Dr Siana Nkya
Corresponding author Dr Isihaka Mahawi
Excellence from MUHAS
“Early-life clinical and hematological profiles: a comparative study of children with and without sickle cell disease in the first three years of life””

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