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.
CorrespondentJean Aimé Ngirinshuti is a Master’s student at the University of Global Health Equity, pursuing a degree in Global Health Delivery. He holds... View full profile
CorrespondentJean Claude Ngirimana is a last-year student at the Biomedical Laboratory, University of Rwanda (UR). He has the knowledge and experience with malaria... View full profile
CorrespondentJenna Zuromski is a PhD candidate in Pathobiology at Brown University (USA) and malaria researcher trained in molecular parasitology and immunology. Her current... View full profile
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
CorrespondentJoanna Furnival-Adams is a Research Assistant at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (United Kingdom), working on Cochrane reviews assessing the evidence for... View full profile
Senior EditorDr. Joanne Power is a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Glasgow’s Centre for Parasitology in Scotland (UK). Joanne has worked to... 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
CorrespondentKate Whitfield was the MESA coordinator and set up the Correspondents' programme, piloting it in 2014.