Rosine Danale Metitsi Tesongang

As a dedicated PhD student specializing in medical entomology, I focus on the fight against malaria, a disease that poses a major challenge to global health. My research examines the interactions between malaria vectors and their environment, as well as the ecological and biological factors that influence mosquito resistance to insecticides. My goal is to contribute to the development of innovative and effective strategies for vector control and disease prevention. Through collaboration with various research institutes, I am determined to advance our understanding of mosquito biology and enhance public health initiatives. My passion for entomology and my commitment to combating vector-borne diseases in general, and malaria in particular, drive my quest for knowledge and innovation in this crucial field.

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