PhD Project 1. Towards a One Health diagnostics and dashboard for infectious diseases in Kisumu County, western Kenya
This PhD research project will concentrate on multiplex diagnostic technologies that can identify DNA of important pathogens in wastewater as well as in domestic animals in Kisumu County, western Kenya. A sampling framework will be developed (spatial & temporal), that takes into account water movements, rainfall patterns, disease seasonality and other factors.
The objectives of this studentship:
Write a review paper on wastewater epidemiology in Africa (with an emphasis on Kenya, Uganda, Senegal, Tanzania and La Réunion).
Collect data in semi-real time of pathogens in wastewater in Kisumu County with an emphasis on typhoid and other bacterial pathogens of public health importance such as Klebsiella spp, Vibrio cholera, Shigella spp, Staphylococcus spp, Schistosoma and Brucella, using established gold standard molecular assays.
Collect data in semi-real time of pathogens in domestic animals in Kisumu County.
Assess domestic animal and water data in context of simultaneous pathogen identification in humans through the Department of Health (DoH)/PharmAccess DIDIDA network of health facilities.
Integrate data into digital time/geo-dashboards to inform pertinent policy makers at DoH, Department of Agriculture (DoA) and water authorities to enable monitoring for potential disease outbreaks.
Field evaluation of (a) specific RDT(s) as developed by University of Glasgow with emphasis on wastewater and zoonotic diseases (such as Q-fever, brucellosis, leptospirosis, anthrax, rift valley fever, rabies, Ebola, avian influenza).
Contribute to the development of a surveillance system to monitor antimicrobial resistance in wastewater.
Computational analysis of the obtained sequence data throughout the project (comparative genomics, genome epidemiology)
Eligibility
A master’s degree in Biotechnology, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Medical Laboratory Sciences, Bioinformatics or a related field.
Minimum two (2) years’ experience working in a research laboratory.
Excellent working knowledge of molecular diagnostic tests used in patient management of important childhood diseases and/or surveillance.
Good communication, data analysis and scientific writing skills
Good understanding of digital linkage of diagnostic tests and connected diagnostics.
Willingness to commit 100% time and effort to the PhD.
Willingness to stay in Kisumu and field sites for the duration of the PhD.
Working knowledge of Kiswahili will be an added advantage.
Previous work experience and publications in the PhD research topic will be an added advantage
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erecruitment.kemri.go.ke