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.
Senior EditorDr. Jessy Goupeyou is a Medical Entomologist passionate about advancing innovative approaches to prevent and control malaria and other vector-borne diseases across Africa.... View full profile
CorrespondentJulius Ichodo Odero is a Research Scientist at Kenya Medical Research Institute. He is currently part of the social science team on Advancing... View full profile
CorrespondentKatelyn Stanhope is a PhD candidate in malaria genomics at the Burnet Institute and Deakin University in Melbourne, Australia. Her research focuses on... View full profile
CorrespondentLeen Vanheer trained as a medical doctor and is a PhD candidate at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine in the... View full profile
Correspondent, Senior EditorManuela Runge is an infectious disease epidemiologist and modeller with a strong epidemiological background, including large-scale field surveys in Tanzania. She applies mathematical... View full profile
CorrespondentMasudi Suleiman is a vector control researcher contributing to the IHI’s Vector Control Product Testing Unit (VCPTU), a GLP-certified platform recognized for supporting... View full profile
CorrespondentMohini Anjna Shibu is a PhD student in the Department of Biochemistry and Pharmacology at The University of Melbourne. Her project was on... View full profile
CorrespondentMuhammad Hafizu Sulaiman is a Research Assistant at the Depatrment of Parasitology, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Malaya, Malaysia, engaging in entomological surveillance focusing... View full profile
CorrespondentDr. Nkemngo Francis is a junior group leader at the Centre for Infection Biology and Tropical Health (CIBITH), University of Buea and a... View full profile
CorrespondentVincent Ntui-Njock is a highly motivated early-career African research scientist with a strong commitment to malaria epidemiology, drug resistance, genetics, and genomics. He... View full profile