Real-world cancer research support for Uganda and Africa.
Kebeza supports cancer research, diagnostic pilots, pathology-linked workflows, digital health tools, AI-ready datasets, and practical implementation in low-resource and hard-to-reach settings.
Why Kebeza is positioned for implementation
Africa remains underrepresented in cancer diagnostics, pathology datasets, molecular cancer research, genetics, implementation studies, and AI-ready diagnostic workflows.
Kebeza sits at the intersection of pathology, cancer diagnostics, digital systems, regional diagnostic clinics, public-sector care pathways, and large teaching and research institutions.
Through these networks, Kebeza can support research that needs access to real diagnostic workflows, real patients, real samples, real implementation sites, and real African health-system conditions.
Diagnostic pilots
Support for cancer diagnostic workflows, screening models, sample routing, pathology reporting, and regional implementation.
Digital pathology
Low-resource microscope imaging workflows, remote review, structured case capture, and practical pathology access models.
Molecular and genetics studies
Support for pathology-linked studies exploring African cancer variation, molecular testing needs, and personalized care gaps.
AI-ready datasets
Support for image registries, diagnostic datasets, annotation workflows, and real-world AI implementation pilots.