Mohamed Jumanne

Research Scientist at Ifakara Health Institute

Mohamed Jumanne is a Research Officer at Ifakara Health Institute, responsible for inventorying mosquito fauna in the Kilombero valley and studying the ecology of major malaria vectors in southeastern Tanzania. Previously, Mohamed worked as an Assistant Research Scientist at the National Institute for Medical Research and Pan African Malaria Vector Research Consortium, focusing on evaluating insecticidal nets against malaria vectors in northeastern Tanzania. Mohamed holds a Bachelor's degree in Biology/Biological Sciences and is currently pursuing a MSc in Quantitative Methods in Biodiversity, Conservation & Epidemiology at the University of Glasgow.

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Glasgow, United Kingdom

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Ifakara Health Institute

Ifakara Health Institute (IHI) is one of Africa’s most eminent health research organisations. With a history of more than 50 years, IHI is an independent non-profit organisation, registered in Tanzania and led by Tanzanians. IHI enjoys collaborations with world-renowned centres of tropical health research. With a staff of 450, including 25 PhD scientists, IHI publishes over 100 articles per year in peer-reviewed journals. IHI conducts a wide range of health-related research, covering areas such as malaria; neglected and emerging tropical diseases; maternal, neonatal and child health and demography. Disciplinary research groups include biomedical & environmental studies, clinical trials, health-systems research, monitoring and evaluation and policy translation. The organisation has offices in Ifakara, Dar es Salaam and Bagamoyo.