
Najat
@najatferouz
Trained researcher doing entomology at Ifakara Health Institute
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18-03-2019 01:07:21
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Just attended an incredible talk by Fredros Okumu about Biology and control of Malaria vectors at @UofG_SBOHVM, #Research2023awayday. His creativity and expertise on the subject is truly inspiring. #malaria #vectorcontrol



ThisĀ morning,Ā IĀ engaged in 30 minutes broadcast on radio, raising community awareness about Malaria and its control on behalf of #ifakarabranch Ifakara Health Institute, with DMO discussed the government's investment in control programs, notably in Kilombero valley. #WorldMalariaDay2023


š Issa Mshani #WorldMalariaDay2023





Thx to partners from UK Health Security Agency, UKCEH Paper Alerts , Scottish Government , Public Health Scotland, EPIC Scotland & Former NatureScot account for joining our MosquitoScotland project meeting at University of Glasgow. Great discussion on plans to set up surveillance for mosquitoes & their pathogens in Scotland VectorsGlasgow


We have officially launched our MosquitoScotland project! Follow us for updates on risk of mosquito-borne diseases in Scotland! And stay tuned for PhD opportunities!



#IASC2023 DAY 3ļøā£: Session on Mentorship and Career Developmentš Distinguished panelists Fredros Okumu, Dr. Wilson, Dr. Mtenga, Dr. Abdullah & Prof Gerry Killeen shared invaluable insights on how scientists can grow professionally and compete on global platforms. šš Each



Knowledge translation for health impact, precisely what we do Ifakara Health Institute

Just arrived in Motherland Ethiopia for PAMCA, Africa Conference in Addis Ababa. Proudly representing VectorsGlasgow with Mauro PazmiƱo šŖšØš“ó §ó ¢ó ³ó £ó “ó æ Andrea Kipingu #ivancasas & others Looking forward to meeting many good friends here @UofG_SBOHVM Ifakara Health Institute


Naomi Urio presenting effects of agricultural pesticides on #malaria vectors Ifakara Health Institute Fredros Okumu


The School are delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Fredros Okumu (Fredros Okumu), Professor of Vector Biology. Professor Okumu is a leader in Global Health who is internationally renowned for his research on African malaria vectors. Welcome Professor Okumu!


Delighted that my longstanding colleague & friend Fredros Okumu has joined us as a Professor of Vector Biology @UofG_SBOHVM. Looking forward to continuing to work together & learn from you Ifakara Health Institute VectorsGlasgow

This young man, Issa, is always winning. And I think he will always be winning. If you know him, you will understand why we are not surprised. I guess for me, there is also the added beauty of the peer-to peer mentorship program they are engaged in by at Ifakara Health Institute . I think