I am a wildlife veterinarian working with Tanzania National Parks in the Northern Zone stationed at Tarangire National Park. I received a veterinary degree from Sokoine University of Agriculture, and a Master of Science in One Health Molecular Biology from Sokoine University of Agriculture in Tanzania. I'm an early career researcher and a One Health activist. I have been involved in the investigation and intervention of diseases at the human-livestock wildlife interface. My research work is on addressing one health at the interface in the area of zoonotic diseases. My areas of interest include understanding pathogen transmission dynamics at the human-livestock wildlife, as well as those of concern to human/public health originating in wildlife. I am also interested in solving zoonotic disease problems at the interface. The basis of my research efforts is to be able to provide the knowledge needed to help mitigate zoonotic diseases at the interface using one health approach. I'm open to collaboration for this initiative to be accomplished
Hi McDonald! That sounds really helpful, thank you so much for thinking of my project and for offering to make the connection, I really appreciate it! It sounds like it could align well with what I’m working on, and I’m always open to exploring opportunities and support options. I’d be happy to c...more
I appreciate your encouragement—it means a lot as I keep pushing forward.
I’ve also been engaging with colleagues and peers internationally to gather feedback and potential collaboration opportunities. I’ve shared the concept with individuals from Sweden (a lecturer and SLU), the UAE, the USA, So...more
Thank you for your message and for taking the time to go through my project.
Yes, I have been actively taking steps to address the challenges, including reaching out to potential collaborators and exploring alternative funding opportunities. Unfortunately, I haven’t secured funding yet, which may...more
Thank you so much for your interest in my research.
The most exciting part has been collaborating with local communities, observing how interconnected these systems are, and working directly at the human-livestock-wildlife interface. It’s incredibly fulfilling to contribute knowledge that not on...more