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The ALLS is a collaborative project, involving co-investigators at five African Universities, four PhD students, a lead research assistant and 15-20 local research assistants in each country.
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Prof. Dr. Amber Gayle Thalmayer Professor at the University of Zürich and lead of the Africa Long Life Study team. |
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Daniel Hofmann PhD candidate at the University of Zürich and part of the Kenya team. |
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Julia Rotzinger PhD candidate at the University of Zürich. |
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Selma Uugwanga PhD candidate at the University of Zürich and part of the Namibia team. |
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Kenya: |
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Dr. Stephen Asatsa Head of the Department of Psychology at the Catholic University of Eastern Africa in Nairobi and lead of the Kenya team. |
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John Makunda Masters student at Catholic University of Eastern Africa and lead research assistant for Kenya |
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Namibia: |
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Dr. Elizabeth Shino Senior lecturer at the University of Namibia in Windhoek and lead of the Namibia team. |
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Dr. Annelisa Murangi Lecturer at University of Namibia and lead research assistant for Namibia |
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South Africa: |
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Dr. Tracey-Ann Adonis Senior lecturer at the University of the Western Cape and part of the South Africa team. |
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Casey Botha PhD student at University of the Western Cape and part of the South Africa team. |
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Prof. Dr. Maria Florence Associate professor at the University of the Western Cape and part of the South Africa team. |
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Dr. Tasneem Hassem PhD candidate at the University of The Witwatersrand in Johannesburg and part of the South Africa team. |
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Prof. Dr. Sumaya Laher Professor at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg and part of the South Africa team. |
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Prof. Dr. Luzelle Naudé Professor at the University of the Free State in South Africa, Principal Investigator and Grant Holder for South Africa, South African National Research Foundation. |
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Dr. Catherine Shirma Postdoc at University of the Free State and lead research assistant for South Africa |
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Diego Rex PhD candidate at the University of the Free State and part of the South African team. |
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Athumani Mgaya PhD candidate at the University of the Free State, South Africa and Grant Holder: Higher Education for Economic Transformation Scholarship Fund for Postgraduate Training at the Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania. |
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