CRENC is a nonprofit research organization bridging evidence generation and policy implementation across Cameroon and sub-Saharan Africa. The stack—R, SPSS, Stata, REDCap, and basic infrastructure (Windows, Linux, SSH, RDP)—reflects a data-driven research operation focused on epidemiology and oncology. Active projects around the IEDEA AIDS study, cancer registry, and tablet-based field collection signal ongoing effort to standardize data capture and integrity across distributed clinical sites; pain points around data accuracy, secure server management, and REDCap maintenance suggest infrastructure scaling as a persistent constraint for a research-heavy, 11–50-person team.
CRENC operates as a nonprofit research organization staffed by academics, clinicians, and students in Yaounde, Cameroon. The organization's work spans evidence generation, clinical translation, and policy implementation in infectious disease and oncology, with particular focus on HIV/AIDS epidemiology (IEDEA study) and cancer care quality improvement. CRENC acts as a collaboration platform with local and international research partners, universities, and civil society organizations. The core service offering includes feasibility studies, regulatory submissions, clinical monitoring, data management, biostatistics, and medical writing—all structured around capacity building for local investigators and optimization of research productivity in sub-Saharan Africa.
CRENC conducts clinical research in HIV/AIDS epidemiology (IEDEA study) and oncology (cancer registry). The organization also runs the CAIR study and provides consulting services in feasibility studies, regulatory submissions, clinical monitoring, and biostatistics.
CRENC uses R, SPSS, Stata, and REDCap for research and data analytics. Infrastructure includes Windows, Linux, SSH, Remote Desktop Protocol, and TeamViewer for distributed field operations and secure access.
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