A living body of work focused on strengthening health systems where people live, work, and receive care.
Our Part : Lead Researcher/Principal Investigator -Sub Grant
Current Status: Completed / Research-to-Impact Phase
Why It Matters:
Antimicrobial resistance is not only a laboratory problem—it is a community problem shaped by access, prescribing practices, and system design. This work focused on people-centered AMR research, generating evidence that supports smarter stewardship, improved clinical decision-making, and innovation that protects communities from avoidable harm.
Our Part : Project Coordinator (International Collaborator)
Current Status: Community & Field Implementation Completed
Why It Matters:
This survey brought regional schistosomiasis work to the heart of communities. By working directly with local teams and collecting real data from the field, the project made sure community experiences and risks shaped decisions and actions, not assumptions.