Correspondents
The reports from malaria-related conferences would not be possible without the active engagement and collaboration of the MESA Correspondents. We appreciate your time and effort, but most importantly, your enthusiasm and willingness to write fantastic reports that expand access to emerging evidence in malaria research.
CorrespondentSushma Ambekar is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Biomedical Sciences at Iowa State University (USA). Her research is in the field... View full profile
CorrespondentSyaiful Rizal is currently a Ph.D. student at IPB University, Indonesia, majoring in Medical Entomology, and is also a junior researcher at the... View full profile
CorrespondentTemesgen Ashine is a PhD candidate in Tropical Infectious Disease and Associate Researcher at Armauer Hansen Research Institute (AHRI). Working as a MESA... View full profile
CorrespondentTeresia Njoroge is a medical entomology PhD candidate at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (USA). Her dissertation research focuses on exploring the... View full profile
CorrespondentThoan Ho Dac has worked for the Institute of Malariology, Parasitology and Entomology (IMPE) Quy Nhon, Vietnam. IMPE Quy Nhon belongs to the... View full profile
CorrespondentTimóteo Arnaldo Sambo is pursuing a PhD in Applied Mathematics and Computational Science at the Nelson Mandela African Institution of Science and Technology... View full profile
CorrespondentTope Kayode is a Public health Physician with over 10 years health sector experience mostly invested in malaria programs. She has undertaken consultancy... View full profile
CorrespondentDr. Trizah K. Milugo is an educator, mentor and researcher. Her research interest revolves around understanding chemical ecology of disease vectors particularly those... View full profile
CorrespondentUdoka Chukwubuofu Nwangwu is currently working as a Research Entomologist with the National Arbovirus and Vectors Research Centre (NAVRC), Enugu (Nigeria). His research... View full profile