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In 2011, I moved to LSTM as Professor of Medical Parasitology and have expanded my interdisciplinary research with support from DFID_UK (COUNTDOWN) and Wellcome Trust (HUGS) programmes.
Here, I have developed specific interest in the interplay of schistosomiasis with other African diseases such as malaria and HIV as well as disability and stigma developing links with menstrual hygiene management. Most recently, I am exploring the changing epidemiology of (zoonotic) schistosomiasis being brought about by novel hybrids.
Today, I am adopting One Health approaches to investigate aquatic ecosystem health and sustainable management within its broadest sense. A recent geographical focus has been on Lake Malawi with Drs Janelisa Musaya and Seke Kayuni.
My previous history I graduated in Zoology and Microbiology (Joint Honours) from Leeds University in 1991 being fascinated by parasite epidemiology.
In 1992, I undertook a MSc in Biological Computation at York University with a research placement at the Sea Mammal Research Unit in Cambridge developing population genetic models for phocine distemper virus with Prof John Harwood.
Maintaining my interests in biodiversity I completed a SERC PhD studentship in 1995 under the supervision of Dr David Rollinson at the Natural History Museum (NHM) developing DNA assays for identification of Bulinus, intermediate snail hosts for urogenital schistosomiasis.We have continued to collaborate, and with several NHM colleagues, to this day.
Between 1995-1997 as a PDRA, I worked with Prof Michael Miles and Dr Iain Frame at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine determining the capacity for sexual reproduction in Trypanosoma cruzi. Being awarded a Wellcome Trust Fellowship in Biodiversity (1997-2002), I returned to the NHM to study the transmission of urogenital schistosomiasis within the Indian Ocean area. There, I undertook extensive field investigations in Madagascar with French colleagues Drs Bertrand Sellin and Philippe Bremond, as well as, on Zanzibar and Mafia with Mr Ali Foum Mgeni.
In 2003, I joined the nascent Schistosomiasis Control Initiative then headed by Dr Alan Fenwick as field programme coordinator, developing monitoring and evaluation surveillance tools and protocols with Dr Joanne Webster. Whilst there, I established longstanding research collaborations, in particular with Drs Narcis Kabatereine and Edridah Muheki. Securing a Research Leader post, I returned the NHM in 2005 and continued multidisciplinary research in Africa heading the cross-country EU-CONTRAST and Ugandan Wellcome Trust SIMI projects.
Here, I have developed specific interest in the interplay of schistosomiasis with other African diseases such as malaria and HIV as well as disability and stigma developing links with menstrual hygiene management. Most recently, I am exploring the changing epidemiology of (zoonotic) schistosomiasis being brought about by novel hybrids.
Today, I am adopting One Health approaches to investigate aquatic ecosystem health and sustainable management within its broadest sense. A recent geographical focus has been on Lake Malawi with Drs Janelisa Musaya and Seke Kayuni.
My previous history I graduated in Zoology and Microbiology (Joint Honours) from Leeds University in 1991 being fascinated by parasite epidemiology.
In 1992, I undertook a MSc in Biological Computation at York University with a research placement at the Sea Mammal Research Unit in Cambridge developing population genetic models for phocine distemper virus with Prof John Harwood.
Maintaining my interests in biodiversity I completed a SERC PhD studentship in 1995 under the supervision of Dr David Rollinson at the Natural History Museum (NHM) developing DNA assays for identification of Bulinus, intermediate snail hosts for urogenital schistosomiasis.We have continued to collaborate, and with several NHM colleagues, to this day.
Between 1995-1997 as a PDRA, I worked with Prof Michael Miles and Dr Iain Frame at the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine determining the capacity for sexual reproduction in Trypanosoma cruzi. Being awarded a Wellcome Trust Fellowship in Biodiversity (1997-2002), I returned to the NHM to study the transmission of urogenital schistosomiasis within the Indian Ocean area. There, I undertook extensive field investigations in Madagascar with French colleagues Drs Bertrand Sellin and Philippe Bremond, as well as, on Zanzibar and Mafia with Mr Ali Foum Mgeni.
In 2003, I joined the nascent Schistosomiasis Control Initiative then headed by Dr Alan Fenwick as field programme coordinator, developing monitoring and evaluation surveillance tools and protocols with Dr Joanne Webster. Whilst there, I established longstanding research collaborations, in particular with Drs Narcis Kabatereine and Edridah Muheki. Securing a Research Leader post, I returned the NHM in 2005 and continued multidisciplinary research in Africa heading the cross-country EU-CONTRAST and Ugandan Wellcome Trust SIMI projects.
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