
Masudi Suleiman
Masudi Suleiman is a vector control researcher contributing to the IHI’s Vector Control Product Testing Unit (VCPTU), a GLP-certified platform recognized for supporting global evaluations, including collaborations with WHO and international product developers. His work focuses on developing methodoligies and evaluating interventions that reduce human–mosquito contact and transmission of vector-borne diseases, including spatial emanators, attractants, insecticide-treated nets (ITNs), indoor residual spraying (IRS), and mosquito surveillance technologies across laboratory, semi-field, and field settings.
He holds an MSc in Public Health Research and a Bachelor’s degree in Health Systems Management. Masudi is particularly interested in the intersection of public health, environmental change, and health systems, and in generating rigorous experimental evidence to guide scalable, next-generation vector control strategies in the face of evolving climate and transmission dynamics.
Being a MESA correspondent brings a wonderful opportunity to make a meaningful contribution to malaria research and its eradication efforts.