Joshua Ngimbwa/Sarah Matuja's LinkedIn
Oct 27, 2025, 12:37
Joshua Ngimbwa Recognised as the Best Male Junior Investigator Awardee at the Tanzania Health Summit
Sarah Matuja, Neurologist at Catholic University of Health and Allied sciences, shared on LinkedIn:
”Huge Congratulations, Dr. Joshua Ngimbwa!
As your proud mentor, I am absolutely delighted to celebrate your well deserved recognition as the Best Male Junior Investigator Awardee at this year’s Tanzania Health Summit on behalf of the Tanzania Stroke Project Collaborators
This milestone truly reflects your dedication, brilliance, and hard work in advancing clinical research in stroke care in Tanzania.
You are a shining star and an inspiration to many.
We are all so PROUD of you!”

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