Training, Exchange & Networking Ongoing

Clinical Trial Training & Networking KUTRRH

Period
11.08.2025
10.08.2026
Budget
44,000 GBP

2025-2026, Dr Caroline Tonio's upskilling in clinical trial in NHS Foundation Trust Manchester, 44 000 GBP with the ultimate goal to upgrade the Kenyatta University Teaching Research and Referral Hospital's clinical trial unit

This project aims to build capacity for clinical cancer research in Kenya through a year-long training fellowship at The Christie NHS Foundation Trust. The primary focus is to gain hands-on experience in the setup, conduct, and auditing of clinical trials, and to leverage this knowledge to reinforce the Clinical Trial Unit at the applicant’s home institution, the Kenyatta University Teaching Research and Referral Hospital, considered the largest public hospital in Kenya for cancer patients, offering specialized cancer care.

Through this training, the fellow, Dr Caroline Tonio, one of Kenya’s youngest oncologists, will shadow one of Europe’s leading upper gastrointestinal oncology teams, participate in real-time trial operations, and build collaborative networks with academic and industry partners. The ultimate goal is to enable the home hospital to attract international trials, ultimately offering access to novel cancer therapies, and evolving into a regional hub for clinical research, particularly for oesophageal cancers.