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Clinical Trials Coordinator

Dr. Ramadhani Noor, Clinical Trials CoordinatorDr. Ramadhani Noor
Clinical Trials Coordinator (CTC)

As Clinical Trials Coordinator, Dr Noor is responsible for AMANET sponsored clinical trials, and therefore the principal advisor to the Managing Trustee on all matters relating to clinical trials, including their planning, execution, monitoring and evaluation.

Besides clinical trials, Dr Noor assists the Managing Trustee in conceptualizing, planning and execution of other AMANET projects such as training workshops, web-based learning in Health Research Ethics and Good Clinical Practice.

Prior to this, Dr Noor was the AMANET Projects and Sites Manager working hand in hand with the former AMANET Clinical Trials Coordinator, while overseeing Afroimmunoassay (AIA) network activities in the European Malaria Vaccine Development Association (EMVDA) Integrated Project where AMANET is a collaborating partner. He joined AMANET in 2007 from Muhimbili University of Health Sciences-Harvard Research Collaboration where he worked as a research physician, and later as an Assistant to the Field Director for Muhimbili – Dar es salaam City – Harvard (MDH) HIV/AIDS Care, Treatment and Programme. While at HSPH, he concurrently worked as a part-time Research Fellow with the Department of Nutrition Epidemiology, Harvard School of Public Health mainly focusing on Multivitamins and HIV/AIDS trials for people on highly active anti-retroviral therapy (HAART). Before that Dr Noor worked as a Registrar Medical Officer at Muhimbili National Hospital (2001-2003) in Tanzania.

Dr Noor is an internationally certified ICH-GCP clinical research associate (CCRA, ACRP) with a Doctor of Medicine degree (University of Dar Es Salaam, Tanzania, 2001) and a Masters in Public Health (Quantitative Methods) from the Harvard School of Public Health.

 


 

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