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"Everything was very well organized, we had nice lodgings and
it was easy for us to get around for meals and sightseeing.
The organizer went out of his way to accomodate different
interests very flexibly. My co-participants were great and
the opportunities to interact and discuss with them were
unprecedented. In spite of my reluctance to go - because
of the journey, which was just as bad as I expected - I liked
the tranquility of Tendaba. You could have the whole meeting
there." Iruka Okeke, Department of Biology, Haverford College,
Haverford PA, USA on Bacterial Gastroenteritis 2006
“The meeting was a unique and educational opportunity to view
the study of enteric pathogens from a different perspective.”
Laura Runyen-Janecky, University of Richmond, USA on
Bacterial Gastroenteritis 2006
"An unforgettable experience it was realising that the little
we are doing in Nigeria could be appreciated in the greater
scientific world."
Anietie E. Moses, Dept. of Immunology, University of
Maiduguri Teaching Hospital, Maiduguri, Nigeria on Bacterial
Gastroenteritis 2006
"It was a good and essential experience to visit Africa.
Dealing with human pathogens, we ought to have a global
perspective when developing diagnostic tools or vaccines.
Thus I was glad to meet people living and working in a different
environment but having the same goals. Also, it was
wonderful to meet outstanding scientists from industrialized
countries tuned to the same wavelength.
Andreas Kresse, Robert Koch Institut, Berlin, Germany on
Bacterial Gastroenteritis 2006
"The meeting offered me an ideal environment to learn about
gastroenteritis and the complications been experience globally
with all the possible method undertaken towards finding
solutions to gastroenteritis infections."
"The talks made on Salmonella enteritidis and on
Helicobacter pylori were quite interesting offering new
methods to study these organisms and they gave a great
background on the molecular epidemiology of these diseases.
Attending them was very much worth doing and I think as a
laboratory technician at the medical research council, it
offered a great exposure to the scientific community and is a
great rouse towards my future endeavors."
Lamin Juwara, Medical Research Council Laboratories (MRC),
Fajara, The Gambia on Bacterial Gastroenteritis 2006
"...the conference was important in the sense that it
provided an opportunity for scientist from different parts of
the world to interact and learning from one another their
various approaches towards research on topics associated
Bacterial Gastroenteritis. It exposed them to different methods
or strategies of carrying out research on important topics like
Bacterial Gastroenteritis."
"The conference was organized and conducted well. Thanks."
Jerro Saidykhan, University of The Gambia on Bacterial
Gastroenteritis 2006
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