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University of Jos, Jos University Teaching Hospital (JUTH) was established in 1975 and has eight faculties with an average yearly student intake of 3,500. In 2001, the AIDS Prevention in Nigeria Project in JUTH was funded by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to establish a service and research laboratory, carry out behavioral surveys in high risk groups and commence a PMTCT program. Through this project, JUTH has developed a close and long-standing collaborative relationship with both Northwestern University as well as the Harvard Chan School. An 1800 square foot laboratory and office was constructed for HIV/AIDS and STD work and was commissioned by the Federal Minister of Health in 2002. The JUTH PEPFAR program established in close partnership with Harvard and Northwestern comprehensive HIV prevention, treatment and care services in 14 secondary health facilities and 47 primary healthcare facilities across Plateau State. The JUTH HIV/AIDS Treatment Centre now manages over 10,000 HIV-infected clients on treatment and care.
Professor Agbaji, is Professor of Nephrology and HIV Medicine and Consultant Physician at Jos University Teaching Hospital, JUTH, in Nigeria where he has been involved with the care of HIV patients since 1997. Prof. Agbaji was appointed as the antiretroviral therapy (ART) team lead by the Federal Ministry of Health (FMOH) of Nigeria for the JUTH ART program in 2004, and PI of the JUTH Harvard PEPFAR program in July of 2009. He was appointed as Head of Department of Medicine at JUTH and University of Jos in August of 2018. Prof. Agbaji coordinates the HIV outcomes theme of the Support of Training and Mentoring in Nigeria for Academics (STAMINA) grant (D43TW010130-FIC/NIH) at the University of Jos. He was a Co-Investigator on the Northwestern and Jos University Research Training Program in HIV and Malignancies (1D43TW009575 NIH/ FIC). He currently works in a busy HIV clinic that has cumulatively enrolled over 26,000 HIV-infected patients, teaches Resident Doctors and Medical Students on HIV and other related subjects.
Professor Oguche is a trained Pediatrician with more than twenty years of clinical practice and research involving children and adolescents. His research focus has been in the subspecialty of infectious diseases affecting children, particularly malaria, HIV and TB and other co-infections in the main among others. He has served as PI and co-investigator in several studies. Prof. Oguche also participated in many studies investigating different pharmacological molecules some of which are now in the market. He has been involved in providing care to patients (Children), building the capacity of hundreds of health workers in Nigeria, and participating in implementation research that provide data useful for treatment policy on infectious diseases. Prof. Oguche has participated inthe development and revision of Nigerian national treatment guidelines for HIV, malaria and tuberculosis.
Professor Ibrahim Zoakah is currently a Professor of Community Medicine at the University of Jos, a position he has held since 2005. He is also the research coordinator of the Department of Community Medicine, University of Jos, a mentoring position to equip staff in my department to produce sound manuscripts for publication. Dr. Zoakah jointly co-authored many publications with junior faculty members through this process. He also served as the Head of Department of Community Medicine, University of Jos and Jos University Teaching Hospital. He has a wide range of training in Community Medicine in Nigeria and abroad and I have also held various academic and administrative positions at the University of Jos and Jos University Teaching Hospital. Being an accomplished Professor of Community Medicine in Nigeria, I have had the opportunity to collaborate with several non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and federal ministry of health (FMOH) in executing relevant public health projects in Nigeria. 781b155fdc