medical scientist , National Institute for Communicable Diseases
A biochemist and ardent mosquitophile, Shüné has been a medical scientist at the National Institute for Communicable Diseases for 14 years as well as a researcher with the Wits Research Institute for Malaria. Her research interests involve understanding the role of insecticide resistance in a changing world, with a focus on harnessing basic biological knowledge for integrated vector control.
The seven steps South Africa is taking to get it closer to eliminating malaria
Nov 06, 2021 08:10 am UTC| Health
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