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Expert Directory - Malaria Research

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Taneshka Kruger

Researcher, Institute for Sustainable Malaria Control (ISMC)

University of Pretoria

Malaria, malaria control, Malaria Drug Resistance, malaria prevention, Malaria Research, Malaria Research Institute, Malaria Treatment, Mosquito Borne Disease

Dr Taneshka Kruger has been doing research at the University of Pretoria (UP) since 2012, which was when she did her postdoctoral fellowship on an innovative malaria mosquito vector control method. She joined the UP Institute for Sustainable Malaria Control (ISMC) as project manager and coordinator in the same year. Dr Kruger is also responsible for marketing the institute, and her research focus contributes to this.

Her research focus is innovative and novel malaria education and health promotion as proactive malaria transmission prevention methods and strategies. A large proportion of malaria deaths occur annually in children under five years of age. Dr Kruger’s research and communication initiatives often have her working directly with malaria-endemic communities, especially with young children of primary school age, in the rural Vhembe District in northeast Limpopo. The aim is to raise malaria awareness and to teach children how to prevent contracting the disease.

Malaria is still a major public health concern, with hundreds of thousands of people dying annually from the disease, despite it being both preventable and treatable. Dr Kruger says her research matters because it contributes towards proactive malaria prevention strategies, specifically identifying novel education and health promotion interventions that have the potential to contribute towards malaria elimination.

Tiaan de Jager

Professor and Director, Institute for Sustainable Malaria Control (ISMC)

University of Pretoria

Epigenetics, Malaria Research, Malaria Resistant Mosquitoes, public health issue, Reproductive Biology, reproductive toxicity, water quality issues

Prof Tiaan de Jager is the Dean of the Faculty of Health Sciences, Director of the UP ISMC, and a professor in Environmental Health at the School of Health Systems and Public Health at the University of Pretoria. He has a PhD in Reproductive Biology and he completed a post-doctoral study at Laval University, Canada. Prof de Jager is involved in on-going epidemiological and laboratory-based reproductive toxicology, and epigenetic studies.

He is keenly involved in malaria, public health and water quality research. Prof de Jager is an internationally recognised researcher (C1 NRF-rated), supervises several post-graduate students, and is dedicated to building research capacity and promoting science in Africa. He maintains multi-institutional and multi-disciplinary collaborations, is involved in malaria outreach programmes and regularly engages with communities; all looking towards malaria elimination in Africa. He has published more than 55 scientific papers in international Journals. SCOPUS H-index = 16 (citations 1245).

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