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BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH AND REVIEWS (ISSN:2631-3944)

Jaffu Othniel Chilongola

Biography:

Dr. Jaffu Chilongola obtained a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree from Sokoine University in Morogoro, Tanzania, in 1996. He pursued a Master of Science in Immunology at Sokoine University from 1998 to 2000 and successfully graduated during this period. In 2002, he joined Muheza District Hospital in Northern Tanzania, where he participated in a malaria research project focusing on children. He also pursued his Ph.D., sponsored by the Fogarty International Centre (USA) through the International Malaria Research Training Program, during which he worked in Muheza, Morogoro, and Seattle, WA, at different periods from 2002 to 2006.

During this time, he utilized DNA microarrays to analyze genes expressed in severe pediatric malaria. As the head of the Graduate Training Unit at Kilimanjaro Christian Medical Centre (KCMC) and as a Senior Scientist/Senior Lecturer, he has mentored several graduate students. He has been a member of the KCMC Research and Ethics Committee since 2006.

Research Interests:

His research interest includes understanding the immunological, genetic, epidemiological, and clinical aspects of neglected tropical diseases including zoonotic arboviruses–malaria confections.

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