Centre For Infectious Disease Research In Zambia
UEI: DM88BCK6XEF3
• CAGE: SHM41
Overview
Awardee Type
Parent
Name
Centre For Infectious Disease Research In Zambia
Website
Headquarters
Lusaka, LUSAKA
Zambia
Zambia
Most Recent Award
Jan. 30, 2026
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Federal contract and grant recipient
CENTRE FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE RESEARCH IN ZAMBIA
(UEI DM88BCK6XEF3, CAGE SHM41)
is headquartered in Lusaka LUSAKA.
Its primary registered NAICS is 541714 Research and Development in Biotechnology (except Nanobiotechnology).
The international organization
was founded in September 2005 and
federally registered in
March 2010.
Federal Award Analysis
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Federal Registration and Certifications
Legal Name
CENTRE FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASE RESEARCH IN ZAMBIA
UEI
DM88BCK6XEF3
CAGE Code
SHM41
SBA Certifications
None
Self Certifications
None
Entity Structure
International Organization
Purpose of Registration
Federal Contracts and Assistance
Date Founded
Sept. 7, 2005
Initial Registration
March 11, 2010
Last Registration
March 21, 2026
Registration Activation
March 21, 2026
Registration Expiration
March 20, 2027
Fiscal Year End
September 30
Reported Entity Types
Non-Profit Organization
Country of Incorporation
ZMB
Employees
1001-1500
Reported NAICS
Accepts Credit Cards
No
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