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Homa Bay celebrates Scientist Dr. Samuel Oyola for global recognition in disease surveillance

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Homa Bay celebrates Scientist Dr. Samuel Oyola for global recognition in disease surveillance
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Kenyan scientist Dr. Samuel Oyola has received international recognition and a $1.45 million grant to advance disease surveillance in Kenya. His work focuses on using genomic sequencing and AI to detect and respond to emerging pathogens more effectively.

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Advancements in local disease surveillance capacity are vital for global pandemic preparedness and public health security.

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Residents of Homa Bay County are celebrating one of their own after Kenyan scientist Dr. Samuel Oyola received international recognition and new research funding for his outstanding contribution to disease surveillance and pandemic preparedness.

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