About CREAMS
CREAMS is an independent Malawian research non- profit organisation with regional and international partnerships. It aims to establish a world-renowned research center, setting benchmarks for high-quality clinical and health research, supporting tool development, and fostering evidence-based medicine in low-resource settings.
Learn MoreOur Research Groups
AMR and One Health
Finding solutions to antimicrobial resistance through a One-Health approach that integrates human, a... [Read More]
Non-communicable Diseases
Addressing the growing burden of non-communicable diseases such as cardiovascular diseases, diabetes... [Read More]
Infectious Diseases
Exploring disease determinants, new treatments, and preventive measures for endemic and emerging inf... [Read More]
Social and Behavioral Science
The dynamic SBS group focuses on evaluating the social and behavioural aspect of disease determinant... [Read More]
Neglected Tropical diseases
The NTD groups aim at finding solutions in tackling the persistent burden of neglected tropical dise... [Read More]
Epidemic preparedness and control
Over the years the world has seen a growing burden of emerging pandemics and infectious disease outb... [Read More]
Annual Research Grants
Each year, CREAMS empowers early career researchers in Malawi through our competitive grant programme. Join our growing community of innovative health researchers making an impact across the nation.
Malawi Research Abstracts
Accelerate your research by tapping into Malawi's largest collection of 3,000+ academic abstracts. Build on excellence.
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Honoring Field Researchers: Navigating Challenges for Informed Decision-Making
Field research is defined as a qualitative method of data collection that aims to observe, interact, and understand people while they are in a natu

Building Research Excellence: Training in Qualitative Methods for Emergency Response Evaluation in Lilongwe DHO
Obtaining Quality data is the backbone of any successful research project.
For the past two days, the #CREAMS team has

Our Research in Action: Discussing Vaccine-Preventable Diseases at a Pan-African Journal Club
Today our team Adriano Lubanga (M.D), Akim Bwanali, Thomas Nyirenda joined the journal club organised by the departments of Public Health Medicine